About Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka was a Czech writer best known for surreal novels like "The Metamorphosis" and "The Trial" that explore themes of alienation and absurdity in modern life. His distinctive literary style, which came to define the term "Kafkaesque," presents protagonists trapped in incomprehensible bureaucratic systems and existential nightmares. Kafka believed deeply that art should be a "axe for the frozen sea inside us," wielding literature to awaken readers to life's inherent contradictions and anxieties.
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Did you know? Kafka instructed his close friend Max Brod to burn all of his unpublished manuscripts after his death, but Brod defied this wish and instead published them, bringing Kafka worldwide fame.
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