Similar words: kafkaesque, kaffir, kaftan, ask after, seek after, to ask after, look after, black africa. Meaning: n. Czech novelist who wrote in German about a nightmarish world of isolated and troubled individuals (1883-1924).
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(31) There is a gulf between God and humankind. So Kafka insisted people should individuate their religious beliefs. It was the road of redemption to God.
(32) It is a vein to be worked later and more successfully by Franz Kafka, and it explains the quasi-mystical quality of Poe's stories, and their similarity to, and use as, myths.
(33) Franz Kafka, a Judaic writer as famous as Shakespeare, was lonely alive but controversial after away.
(34) Kafka, in everybody 's life there 's a point of no return , and in a very few cases, a point where you can't forward anymore .
(35) Quite a different moral comes from the second piece the researchers used: a (very) short story by Franz Kafka called 'An Imperial Message'.
(36) When I was a boy "discovering literature", I used to think how wonderful it would be if every other person on the street were familiar with Proust and Joyce or T. E. Lawrence or Pasternak and Kafka.
(37) It is one thing to read George Orwell and Franz Kafka, it is quite another to live their texts.
(38) Writers, he thought, had trouble abiding by that, and he referred to Flaubert and Kafka as "two other born non-buyers of carrots and turnips."
(39) In The Trial the hero might have been named Schmidt or Franz Kafka. But he is named Joseph K.
More similar words: kafkaesque, kaffir, kaftan, ask after, seek after, to ask after, look after, black africa, the week after next, week after week.