Kafka: A Guide for the Perplexed


Franz Kafka is one of the most widely taught, and read, writers in world literature.  Readers encountering texts like 'The Metamorphosis' and The Trial for the first time are frequently perplexed by his often intentionally weird writing. Some might say that Kafka's enduring achievement has been to make his readers love being perplexed. As much of Kafka's writing is designed to perplex the reader, this guide helps the reader understand why and how perplexity has been deliberately created by Kafka's text and to realize what the uses of such perplexity might be. The book guides readers through their first encounters with Kafka and introduces the problems involved in reading his texts, the nature of his texts from the key novels and novellas to letters and professional writings, his life as a writer and different approaches to reading Kafka.
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UPC9781441171573
Author Clayton Koelb
Pages 192
Language English
Format EPUB
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
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