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Kafka Klaus Wagenbach

Kafka par Klaus Wagenbach

Kafka Klaus Wagenbach


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Résumé

Using diaries and letters, Wagenbach offers an extensive biography on Kafka that explores the writer's inner turmoil and troubled psyche. 50 illustrations.

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Kafka Klaus Wagenbach

In Kafka's writing, Albert Camus tells us, we travel "to the limits of human thought." And in this book, the world's leading Kafka authority conducts us to the deepest reaches of Kafka's own troubled psyche, to reveal the inner workings of the man who gave his name to a central facet of modern experience, the Kafkaesque. Klaus Wagenbach, who wrote the first major critical biography of Kafka, draws upon a wealth of new and recent information to produce a concise but finely nuanced portrait of the author, an ideal introduction to this quintessential figure of modernity. With extensive reference to Kafka's extraordinary letters and diaries, Wagenbach shows us the author of Metamorphosis and The Trial perpetually caught between the irresistible attractions of the world and his ruthless desire for solitude and isolation. It was this tension, Wagenbach tells us, that gave Kafka's writing its uncanny quality and that haunted his intense, unresolved relationships with women. And it was in this tension that both his misery and mastery inhered, making his one of the most painfully powerful voices of the experience of the twentieth century.

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Wonderful...Wagenbach is the doyen of Kafka scholars, and this is easily the best guide to the life and work: succinct, handsomely produced, and endlessly informative.-- (06/30/2004)

À propos de Klaus Wagenbach

KLAUS WAGENBACH, a publisher and renowned Kafka expert, has written six books on the author, including Kafka: A Biography of His Youth and Kafka's Prague. RITCHIE ROBERTSON is a Professor at St. John's College, Oxford, and the author of Kafka: Judaism, Politics and Literature.

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CIN0674011384VG
9780674011380
0674011384
Kafka Klaus Wagenbach
Occasion - Très bon état
Relié
Harvard University Press
2003-06-30
176
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