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Franz Kafka: The Complete Novels - Delving into the Enigmatic World of Kafkaesque Existentialism - cover

Franz Kafka: The Complete Novels - Delving into the Enigmatic World of Kafkaesque Existentialism

Franz Kafka, Bluefire Books

Casa editrice: Bluefire Books

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Immerse yourself in the enigmatic universe of Franz Kafka with this definitive collection, "Franz Kafka: The Complete Novels". Containing Kafka's most renowned works, such as "The Trial", "The Castle", and "America", this eBook promises to take you on a profound journey through the landscapes of existential angst and absurdity.

Each narrative offers a mesmerizing exploration of individuals confronting alienation, guilt, and societal injustice, woven together with Kafka's signature surrealism and labyrinthine bureaucracy. These elements make Kafka's novels a masterclass in philosophical literature and a mirror reflecting humanity's existential dilemmas.

For the discerning reader, "Franz Kafka: The Complete Novels" serves as a deep dive into Kafka's world, where ordinary circumstances dissolve into extraordinary existential quandaries. Augment your digital library with this comprehensive collection that encapsulates Kafka's artistic genius, the universality of his themes, and his unrivaled ability to question reality.

Embark on the Kafkaesque journey of existential exploration, where reality is more bizarre than fiction. "Franz Kafka: The Complete Novels" - your gateway to the world of absurdist fiction.

Content : 

Unhappiness
The Judgment
Before the Law
The Metamorphosis
A Report to an Academy
Jackals and Arabs
A Country Doctor
In the Penal Colony
A Hunger Artist
The Trial
The Castle
Amerika
A Little Fable
The Great Wall of China
The Hunter Gracchus
The Burrow
Disponibile da: 07/06/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 539 pagine.

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