Etiket: Kafka
“I’ll go get Kafka. A literary investigation”: who owns Franz Kafka?
One hundred years after Kafka wrote that he wanted them burned, his manuscripts are now the property of the National Library of Israel. After being saved by his friend Max…
“Kafka, volume 2. The time of knowledge”: Kafka, his life, his work
We know this sentence written by Franz Kafka in his diary on August 2, 1914, often commented on: “Germany has declared war on Russia. — In the afternoon, swimming pool.…
Welcome to Kafka | The Press
It was supposed to be a simple formality: renewing a study permit. It’s become another Kafkaesque story, courtesy of the Canadian Immigration bureaucracy. Posted at 1:09 a.m. Updated at 5:00…
Review – Kafka, a field of ruins
99 years ago, on June 3, 1924, the author of the Trial died at the age of forty years and eleven months of laryngeal tuberculosis in a sanatorium near Vienna.…
[Entrevue] “Franz Kafka does not want to die”: around Kafka’s soul
Robert Klopstock was a doctor and a literature enthusiast. He was at the bedside of Franz Kafka the day of his death. Laurent Seksik is a doctor and writer. He…
[L’éditorial de Louise-Maude Rioux Soucy] Passport crisis, in line with Kafka
The least we can say is that Service Canada’s very ordinary batting average is not improving. The government agency has already been in the hot seat this year with inexcusable…
Kafka, designer | The duty
In the margins of his manuscripts or letters, in his notebooks or on loose sheets, Kafka (1883-1924) drew. His friends knew it. And Max Brod was the first, his great…