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Kafka: A Very Short Introduction

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Ritchie Robertson, Kafka: A Very Short Introduction
Oxford University Press | ISBN 0192804553 | 2005 | PDF | 1 MB | 169 pages

This is a small but insightful overview of the life and work of Kafka. Robertson provides new insight into aspects of Kafka’s life and legend. He presents the interesting idea that Kafka himself had the idea of this legend and consciously worked to cultivate it. In this Kafka is compared to Byron who too in his own way helped create an image of himself which dominated an Age.

Robertson analyses the critical relationship of Kafka to his father Hermann. The overwhelming power and physical presence of his father contributed to Kafka’s own sense of inadequacy, fear, frustration. ” I will tear you apart like a fish” his father said in one notable childhood incident.

Robertson who has written on Heine, on Mann and is an expert in German Literature has a deep, intimate knowledge of the Kafka world . The work gives in a short space a clear conception of the writer whose anxieties and ambiguities , whose sense of fear and foreboding , were transformed into a Literature of incredible intensity , horrifying beauty



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