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  1. As Lonely As Franz Kafka by Marthe Robert, 1986-09-12
  2. Das Urteil (German Edition) by Franz Kafka, 1994-12
  3. Franz Kafka (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  4. Franz Kafka: The Necessity of Form by Stanley Corngold, 1989-02
  5. The Complete Stories and Parables by Franz Kafka, 1971
  6. Erzahlungen (German Edition) by Franz Kafka, 1999-09-23
  7. Der Prozess (German Edition) by Franz Kafka, 2010-03-09
  8. Franz Kafka (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  9. Letters to Milena by Franz Kafka, 1999
  10. Franz Kafka (Reaktion Books - Critical Lives) by Sander L. Gilman, 2005-09-15
  11. Short Stories by Franz Kafka, 2009-08-15
  12. Der Proceß by Franz Kafka, 2007-10-31
  13. Kafka: The Complete Stories & Parables, with a new foreword by Joyce Carol Oates by Franz Kafka, 1983
  14. The Trial by Franz Kafka, 2006-05-15

61. Kafka Project Home Page
Organization attempting to locate materials confiscated from Dora Diamant by the Gestapo and other items related to Kafka and Diamant. Includes descriptions and some images of what they ve found, what they are still looking for, and reports of their progress.
http://www.kafkaproject.com/
Kafka Project Home Page
Be a Part of Literary History Support the Kafka Project! Donate Now ... click here MAGICAL MYSTERY LITERARY HISTORY TOUR, Take Two in 2012!! Our Kafka Project Tour was such a success, we are doing it again!!!
Due to the many requests we have received, a second Kafka Project Magical Mystery Literary History Tour is being planned for the summer of 2012.
Led by Kafka Project Director and SDSU adjunct professor Kathi Diamant, author of Kafka's Last Love , our 10-day tour will retrace the love story of Franz Kafka and Dora Diamant to the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany, spending three nights each in Prague, Krakow, and Berlin. The package includes first class hotels, deluxe ground transportation between cities, specialized sightseeing, local guides, many meals, fees, taxes and a donation to the Kafka Project’s continuing search for a literary treasure.
Building on the success of the 2008 tour, we will be repeating or improving our previous itinerary. Reservations will open in Fall 2010. For more information, or to register your interest (and get on the early bird list) contact the Kafka Project at (619) 528-1108 or email kdiamant@mail.sdsu.edu

62. Kafka, Franz
Franz Kafka (July 3, 1883 – June 3, 1924) was one of the major German language novelists and short story writers of the twentieth century, whose unique body of writing—much of
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Photograph of Franz Kafka taken in 1917 Born: July 3, 1883
Prague
Austria-Hungary (today in the Czech Republic Died: June 3, 1924
Vienna
Austria Occupation(s): insurance officer, factory manager, novelist, short story writer Nationality: Ashkenazi Jewish Bohemian Austria-Hungary Literary genre: novel, short story Literary movement: modernism existentialism Surrealism , precursor to magical realism Influences: Søren Kierkegaard Fyodor Dostoevsky Charles Dickens Nietzsche Influenced: Albert Camus Federico Fellini Gabriel Garcia Marquez , Carlos Fuentes, Salman Rushdie , Haruki Murakami Franz Kafka (July 3, 1883 – June 3, 1924) was one of the major German language novelists and short story writers of the twentieth century, whose unique body of writing—much of it incomplete and published posthumously despite his wish that it be destroyed—has become iconic in Western literature. His most famous pieces of writing include his short story Die Verwandlung The Metamorphosis ) and his two novels

63. Index
Original essays by Roderick Millar on some of Kafka s works, a guide to the critics, plus quotes, and a text adventure-style walkthrough of The Castle.
http://dnausers.d-n-a.net/dnetrgoA/index.htm
Unlike Joseph K., possibly, you haven't been framed.

64. Kafka, Franz
Kafka, Franz Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Kafka, Franz at Questia library.
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65. Cordula's Web. Before The Law. Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka s Before the Law in German, English, and French.
http://www.cordula.ws/s-kafkalawen.html
Before the Law
Franz Kafka
Before the law stands a doorkeeper. To this doorkeeper there comes a man from the country and prays for admittance to the Law. But the doorkeeper says that he cannot grant admittance at the moment. The man thinks it over and asks if he will be allowed in later. "It is possible," says the doorkeeper, "but not at the moment." Since the gate stands open as usual, and the doorkeeper steps to one side, the man stoops to peer through the gateway into the interior. Observing that, the doorkeeper laughs and says: "If you are so drawn to it, just try to go in despite my veto. But take note: I am powerful. And I am only the least of the doorkeepers. From hall to hall there is one doorkeeper after another, each more powerful than the last. The third doorkeeper is already so terrible that even I cannot bear to look at him." These are difficulties the man from the country has not expected; the Law, he thinks, should surely be accessible at all times and to everyone, but as he now takes a closer look at the doorkeeper in his fur coat, with his big sharp nose and long thin, black Tartar beard, he decides that it is better to wait until he gets permission to enter. The doorkeeper gives him a stool and lets him sit down at one side of the door.

66. Kafka Franz | Facebook
Metamorphosis was written by Franz Kafka and is about the changes a man goes through after he becomes a roach or dung beetle. If you have not read this novel, then the quiz
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67. Franz Kafka
Offre notizie biografiche e bibliografiche relative all autore, oltre alla trama in breve de La metamorfosi.
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Gregor Samsa, commesso viaggiatore, è, fallito il padre, il sostegno della famiglia. Ma, svegliatosi un mattino dopo una notte di incubi, si trova trasformato in uno scarafaggio. Accortosi della ripugnanza che desta nei familiari, si adatta a dormire sotto il letto ed a non comparire più. Si nutre soltanto di rifiuti, assistito da una vecchia serva, unica a non scansarlo. Ma un giorno, attirato dal suono del violino della sorella Grete, riappare tra i suoi. Il padre gli scaglia una mela, che lo ferisce, Gregor ne muore poco dopo. La vecchia serva, commiserandolo, lo getta nella spazzatura. Indietro

68. Franz Kafka Biography - Life, Childhood, Children, Parents, Story, Death, School
Anthony Hopkins Biography, Lena Horne Biography, Harry Houdini Biography, Gordie Howe Biography, Julia Ward Howe Biography, Howard Hughes Biography, Langston Hughes Biography
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F RANZ K AFKA
Born: July 3, 1883
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Died: June 3, 1924
Prague, Czechoslovakia

Czech-born German novelist and short-story writer
Early life
Franz Kafka was born on July 3, 1883, the eldest of six children of a middle-class merchant. He grew up as a member of a minority (the Jewish community) within a minority (the German-speaking population) at a time when there was little or no communication between the two groups or with the mainly Czech-speaking citizens of Prague. Even though Kafka acquired a thorough knowledge of Czech and a deep understanding of its literature early in his life, he was not accepted. This alienation (the state of being rejected or turned away) was reflected in his writing, most notably in the protagonists (main characters) of his stories, who were for the most part outcasts constantly asking, Franz Kafka.

69. KAFKA E LA MUSICA
Un saggio di Sara Belluzzo, con note bibliografiche.
http://users.unimi.it/~gpiana/dm4/dm4kafsb.htm

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Kafka e il silenzio della musica
I. Kafka non era totalmente privo di una specifica educazione musicale. Egli, infatti, aveva iniziato lo studio del violino e del pianoforte. Tuttavia - mancando probabilmente di uno spiccato talento innato ] - non aveva proseguito, dedicandosi completamente alla letteratura Felix Weltsch, filosofo e scrittore, era discendente da una famiglia di noti imprenditori tessili cultori e promotori della musica e delle arti. Il bisnonno, Salomon Weltsch, egli stesso compositore, era stato uno dei primi a dare impulso alla musica di Richard Wagner a Praga ]. Felix, come la cugina Lise, suonava molto bene il violino, e uno dei maggiori piaceri era per lui trovarsi con gli amici per suonare assieme. Max Brod, nella sua autobiografia ricorda con nostalgia le serate passate con Weltsch ad eseguire le sonate per violino e pianoforte del repertorio sia classico sia contemporaneo ]Nelle Lettere ]. Nei Diari D D Diari e nella Lettere D A proposito del racconto La condanna L ] del libretto della Jenufa L Diari e nelle Lettere L Giuseppina la cantante ossia Il popolo dei topi L L L L LF L ] egli scrive nei Diari D D Nei Colloqui con Kafka In un gruppo siffatto, dove tre amici su quattro erano musicisti, non saranno certo mancati i momenti dedicati alla musica. Kafka sembra proprio riferirsi a uno di essi quando in un frammento dei molti lasciati incompiuti, scrive dei protagonisti, i quattro amici Robert, Samuel, Max e Franz:

70. Kafka, Franz - Literature Network Forums
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71. FRANZ KAFKA - BIOGRAFIA
Propone una dettagliata biografia dell autore.
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PERSONAGGI FRANZ KAFKA
F ranz K afka nasce a Praga il 3 luglio del 1883 dal commerciante ebreo Hermann Kafka (1852-1931) e da Julie Löwy (1856-1934), nella casa chiamata Zum Turm Uradnice Ebbe tre sorelle più giovani, Elli, Valli e Ottla, scomparse tutte nei campi di concentramento nazisti. Negli anni 1889-1901 Kafka studia nella Deutsche Knabenschule Descrizione di una battaglia
Nell’ anno 1907 comincia a lavorare presso le "Assicurazioni Generali", per passare nell’anno successivo all’"Istituto di assicurazioni contro gli infortuni sul lavoro per il Regno di Boemia", di cui rimarrà dipendente fino al 1922, quando andrà in pensione per malattia.
Fra il 1910 e il 1912 Kafka si occupa sempre più intensivamente di cultura ebraica, e stringe amicizia con Jizchak Löwy, che è a capo di una piccola compagnia di artisti ebrei. Nel 1910 inizia inoltre i Diari ; nel 1911 comincia il romanzo Il disperso (rimasto incompiuto, pubblicato postumo da Brod con il titolo

72. Kafka, Franz
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73. K - Versuch über Franz Kafka
Versuch der Umsetzung von Strategien von Franz Kafka zur Erzeugung von Literatur in Architektur. Diplomarbeit von Ralf Kammerer, Universit t Stuttgart.
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74. Kafka, Franz Synonyms, Kafka, Franz Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
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75. Franz Kafka Konkret. Web-Site Zu Franz Kafka, Betreut Von Gerhard Rieck
Web-Site zu Franz Kafka (betreut von Gerhard Rieck)in kritischer Distanz zur akademischen Literaturwissenschaft. Inhalt Kurzbiographie, bersichten zur Prim r- und Sekund rliteratur, Texte zu Kafka, Linkliste.
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76. Institut Für Textkritik, Heidelberg
Information ber die vom Institut f r Textkritik e.V., Heidelberg, herausgegebene historisch-kritische Edition.
http://www.textkritik.de/fka/index.htm

77. Kafka, Franz - Cosmeo
Austrian Czech novelist and short-story writer whose disturbing symbolic fiction written in German prefigured the oppression and despair of the late th century.
http://www.cosmeo.com/viewArticle.cfm?guidAssetId=D82F6A65-64B3-465A-B389-304DEA

78. Franz Kafka - Die Einsamkeit Eines Menschen
Informative Site auf den Autor mit Features zu Leben und Werk, Tondokumenten, Begriffserl rungen und weiteren Inhalten.
http://www.8ung.at/franzkafka/
Franz Kafka - Die Einsamkeit eines Menschen
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"Ein Buch muss die Axt sein für das gefrorene Meer in uns."
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79. Franz-kafka.de - Ein Außergwöhnlicher Autor
Kurze Portr ts zu Leben und Werk des Autors von Boris Chomski.
http://www.franz-kafka-info.de/
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80. Biografie: Der Mann, Der Immer Sohn Bleiben Wollte | Literatur | ZEIT ONLINE
(Die Zeit) Peter-Andr Alt erz hlt uns Kafkas Leben ganz freudianisch. Au erdem gibt es jetzt die Amtlichen Schriften und die Ausgabe der Briefe. Von Andreas Maier.
http://www.zeit.de/2006/06/L-Kafka

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