A Metamorfose, Um Artista da Fome, Carta a Meu Pai
Format: paperback
ISBN:
8572323597
Publish date: 2001
Publisher: Martin Claret
Edition language: Portuguese
Although I read the whole collection it is the title story that intrigues me most with "In the Penal Colony" a close second. Kafka writes very strange tales. Tales that barely make sense on an intellectual level but work at a more instinctive and emotional level. "The Metamorphosis" could be a metap...
I understand the meaning behind the story, but that doesn't mean I have to like how it ended, which I don't. Sort of depressing really.
It makes me suspicious when a book’s most frequently quoted line is the very first line. This may mean that a book goes downhill after a glorious opening, or it could mean that the vast majority of readers don’t actually understand the book, and therefore resort to quoting the first line in the hope...
Uvrnuto. Slojevito. Teško. Iznova opčinjavajuće.
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