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In this exhibition, we are relying on the information we’re given to try to attain a mythologized goal that is always out of ...
The Boy Who Disappeared" against a backdrop in an America that bears a striking resemblance to Franz Kafka's 1927 novel.
A new exhibition on Franz Kafka misses the point.
Saba Karim Khan is an author, award-winning documentary filmmaker and educator. Khan’s debut novel, ‘Skyfall’ was published ...
Born in Prague in 1883, Franz Kafka grew up to be one of the world's ... “Paths are made by walking” 53. “There art two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness.” ...
He admired the elderly con artists — good for them — but not ... “did you ever read The Trial, by Franz Kafka? I feel like that guy. I’m being accused of something I never did, and it ...
The show is based on a 1917 short story, A Report to an Academy, by Franz Kafka and, as with all things Kafka, the simplicity of the story hides layers of complexity that speak intimately to the ...
For all her thought-provoking recommendations, keep reading. Franz Kafka's famous novel “The Trial” is the unsettling tale of a respectable bank officer, Josef K., who is suddenly arrested for ...
Our columnist reflects on hunger as a metaphor and how it gives way to starving in all aspects of life, not just eating, as ...
Ever since then, I’ve been governed by an insatiable hunger. I began to read again. I began to write again. I realized that ...