Max Brod
Birth date: May 27, 1884
Died: December 20, 1968
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Publisher's Note--The First Notebook--The Second Notebook--The Third Notebook--The Fourth Notebook--The Fifth Notebook--The Sixth Notebook--The Seventh Notebook--The Eighth Notebook--Reflections on Sin, Suffering, Hope, and the True WayNotes, by Max Brod
I blundered. I suspect I wouldn't have been in love with this anyway, but I can't blame my feelings exclusively on 'The Trial'. I blame technology.Instead of sticking with the physical copy I own - the 'definitive edition' translated by Willa and Edwin Muir that includes unfinished chapters and reda...
"Like a dog." Excuse me while I have a week or two trying to come up with something to say about this beyond long winded, nightmarish, horrifically brilliant.
Reading this book felt like being an observer to someone's bizarre dream, or rather nightmare. Josef K wakes up one day to find that he is under arrest for an unspecified crime. He is allowed to stay at home while he awaits his trial. What follows is a surreal story that follows Josef through the...
Biography of Kafka by his best friend and literary executor, whose adoration shines through. Reveals a much happier and more positive aspect of his character than might be assumed from his works, although it also mentions his negative thoughts and feelings (especially re his father, anxiety and mixe...