![]() ![]() The two were an industrious couple: after working as a traveling salesman, Hermann started a successful fashion retail enterprise. His mother, meanwhile, was the daughter of a well-to-do merchant. His father, Hermann Kafka, had brought the family to Prague he himself was the fourth son of a shoshek, or ritual slaughterer, in southern Bohemia. His family was middle-class German-speaking Ashkenazi Jewish. If the book we're reading doesn't wake us up with a blow to the head, what are we reading for?”įranz Kafka was born in Prague, then part of Bohemia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in 1883. Notable Quote: “I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound or stab us.Selected Published Works: The Metamorphosis (Die Verwandlung, 1915), "A Hunger Artist" ("Ein Hungerkünstler," 1922), The Trial ( Der Prozess, 1925), Amerika, or The Man who Disappeared (Amerika, or Der Verschollene, 1927), The Castle (Das Schloss, 1926).Education: Deutsche Karl-Ferdinands-Universität of Prague. ![]() Born: Jin Prague, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Czech Republic). ![]() Known For: Literary depictions of the alienation of the modern individual, particularly through governmental bureaucracy.In 2001 the City of Prague and the Franz Kafka Society established an annual literary award, the Franz Kafka Prize, with the following aim: to recognise the merits of literature as ‘humanistic character and contribution to cultural, national, language and religious tolerance, its existential, timeless character, its generally human validity, and its ability to hand over a testimony about our times. The Franz Kafka Museum’s aim is to surround the visitor with the world of Kafka’s fiction. There is a museum in Prague dedicated to Kafka. In 1999 a committee of top German authors, scholars and literary critics ranked The Trial the second most significant German-language novel of the 20th century. We see that in authors like George Orwell and Ray Bradbury. ![]() Yet that frightening vision also had insightful humour, highlighting the ‘irrationality at the roots of a supposedly rational world.’ Much post-Kafka fiction, especially dystopian and science fiction, employ the themes of Kafka’s universe. Kafka created a sterile bureaucratic universe and his fiction is full of legal and scientific terms. Coetzee, Albert Camus, Jorge Luis Borges, Eugene Ionesco and J.D. Scholars have identified Kafka as having influenced several of the most well regarded 20th century writers, like J.M. In the arts, several Kafkaesque films have been made, notably, Polansky’s The Tenant, Terry Gilliam’s Brazil, the Coen Brothers’ Barton Fink and science fiction series like The Twilight Zone. The term originally referred to situations in literature but has come to apply to real life situations that are over-complex or bizarrely illogical. She has no resources to escape from the nightmare. Kafkaesque situations occur when individuals are overwhelmed by bureaucracies in an unreal, nightmarish environment in which s/he feels disorientated and powerless. His unique body of writing - much of which is incomplete and has been published posthumously - is among the most influential in Western literature. He is best known for his novel The Trial and a short fiction, The Metamorphosis. The term, ‘Kafkaesque’ has become an English word referring to situations like those in his novels and stories. The prose is full of torture, description of wounds, disorientation, sadomasochism, unexplained cruelty, appearance of rodents, beetles, vultures, and other grotesque creatures-all set against a background of utter hopelessness and despair. The work explores themes of alienation, guilt and anxiety. His protagonists are isolated figures faced with surrealistic or bizarre predicaments and incomprehensible bureaucracies. He is universally regarded as one of the major figures of 20th century literature. Each Shakespeare’s play name links to a range of resources about each play: Character summaries, plot outlines, example essays and famous quotes, soliloquies and monologues: All’s Well That Ends Well Antony and Cleopatra As You Like It The Comedy of Errors Coriolanus Cymbeline Hamlet Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part 2 Henry VIII Henry VI Part 1 Henry VI Part 2 Henry VI Part 3 Henry V Julius Caesar King John King Lear Loves Labour’s Lost Macbeth Measure for Measure The Merchant of Venice The Merry Wives of Windsor A Midsummer Night’s Dream Much Ado About Nothing Othello Pericles Richard II Richard III Romeo & Juliet The Taming of the Shrew The Tempest Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Troilus & Cressida Twelfth Night The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Winter’s Taleįranz Kafka was a Czech novelist and short story writer who wrote in the German language. This list of Shakespeare plays brings together all 38 plays in alphabetical order.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |