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An edition of Excavating Kafka (2008)

Excavating Kafka

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Kafka's features, and that dreaded word, Kafkaesque, are known to millions who have never read serious literature. Generations of academics and critics have maintained the image of Franz Kafka as a tortured seer whose works defy interpretation. In Excavating Kafka James Hawes reveals the truth that lies beneath the image of a middle-European Nostradamus with a typographically irresistible name. The real Franz Kafka was no angst-ridden paranoid but a well-groomed young man-about-town who frequented brothels, had regular sex with a penniless-but-pretty girl and subscribed to upmarket pornography (published by the very man who published Kafka's first stories). Excavating Kafka debunks a number of key facets of the Kafka-Myth, including the idea that Kafka was the archetypal genius neglected in his lifetime; that he was stuck in a dead-end job and struggling to find time to write; that he was tormented by fear of sex; that he had a uniquely terrible, domineering father who had no understanding of his son's needs; that his literature is mysterious and opaque; that he constructs fantasy-worlds in which innocent everymen live in fear of mysterious and totalitarian powers-that-be.

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Publisher
Quercus
Language
English
Pages
243

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Excavating Kafka
2010, Quercus Books
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2008, Quercus
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
833.912
Library of Congress
PT2621.A26 Z7462135 2008, PT2621.A26

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 243 pages
Number of pages
243

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35318192M
Internet Archive
excavatingkafka0000hawe
ISBN 10
1847245447
ISBN 13
9781847245441
OCLC/WorldCat
228581869

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