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Ethan Lipkin (left) and David Stanger in the Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium's production of "Franz Kafka's The Castle." Photo courtesy of Johanna Austin. FRANZ KAFKA’S “THE CASTLE.” Franz Kafka’s ...
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New Directors/New Films Review: Jia Zhang-ke Produced ‘K’ Is A New Take On Franz Kafka’s ‘The Castle’
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. When Kafka began drafting The Castle on the very day of his arrival in Spindelmühle, it was the first sustained ...
Portland Press Herald: Review: Seth Rogoff’s ‘The Castle’ picks up where Kafka left off
Standing on a rise overlooking the Spanish Mediterranean coast, there is an odd structure which could easily be mistaken for an vast pile of forgotten blocks. Kafka’s Castle, built in 1968, was one of ...
Kafka's last novel, The Castle is set in a remote village covered almost permanently in snow and dominated by a castle and its staff of dictatorial, sexually predatory bureaucrats. The novel breaks ...
Around the 100th anniversary of his death on June 3, the writer is more relevant than ever - and has even become a TikTok star. Franz Kafka had already been suffering from tuberculosis for years, but ...
Before succumbing to tuberculosis in 1924, a month shy of his 41st birthday, Franz Kafka made clear to his best friend and literary executor, Max Brod, that he wanted all of his unpublished ...