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Franz Kafka

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El hombre martirizado por sus demonios se venga ciegamente en su prójimo


— Franz Kafka


#spanish #spanish

The door could not be heard slamming; they had probably left it open, as is the custom in homes where a great misfortune has occurred.


— Franz Kafka


#inspirational #inspirational

What's happened to me,' he thought. It was no dream.


— Franz Kafka


#dreams #reality #surprise #change

Life is merely terrible; I feel it as few others do. Often — and in my inmost self perhaps all the time — I doubt whether I am a human being.


— Franz Kafka


#existentialism #life

It's impossible to defend oneself in the absence of goodwill


— Franz Kafka


#life

Please — consider me a dream.


— Franz Kafka


#dreams

Als Gregor Samsa eines Morgens aus unruhigen Träumen erwachte, fand er sich in seinem Bett zu einem ungeheueren Ungeziefer verwandelt.


— Franz Kafka


#first-sentence

But what if all the tranquility, all the comfort, all the contentment were now to come to a horrifying end?


— Franz Kafka


#end #kafka #pain #death

Yetkin, ama acı veren bir büyü ile buradasınız! Benim burada olduğum gibi, daha da elle tutulur biçimde; ben neredeysem siz de oradasınız, benim olduğum kadar, daha da belirli.


— Franz Kafka


#letters #letters-to-milena #love #milena #love

Alle menschlichen Fehler sind Ungeduld, ein vorzeitiges Abbrechen des Methodischen, ein scheinbares Einpfählen der scheinbaren Sache.


— Franz Kafka


#life #philosophy #sin #truth #life






About Franz Kafka

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Did you know about Franz Kafka?

She became his lover and caused him to become interested in the Talmud. Opinions ranged from the notion that he satirised the bureaucratic bungling of a crumbling Austria-Hungarian Empire to suggesting that he embodied the rise of socialism. During a vacation in July 1923 to Graal-Müritz on the Baltic Sea Kafka met Dora Diamant a 25-year-old kindergarten teacher from an orthodox Jewish family.

He prepared the story collection Ein Hungerkünstler (A Hunger Artist) for print but it was not publiFranz Kafkad until after his death. His works such as "Die Verwandlung" ("The Metamorphosis") Der Process (The Trial) and Das Schloss (The Castle) are filled with the themes and archetypes of alienation physical and psychological brutality parent–child conflict characters on a terrifying quest and mystical transformations. He had a complicated and troubled relationship with his father that had a major impact on his writing and he was conflicted over his Jewishness and felt it had little to do with him although it debatably influenced his writing.

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