Franz Kafka by Jeremy Adler

Franz Kafka by Jeremy Adler

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The name of Franz Kafka is synonymous with a nightmare vision of the modern world in which the individual is in a perpetual state of struggle. This book contains an illustrated biography of Kafka, his friends, family - including his demonic father who called his son an "insect" - and influences.

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Franz Kafka by Jeremy Adler

"Penguin Illustrated Lives" is a series of photographic biographies that offers a fresh, intimate portrait of some of our favourite writers. An incisive, lively text is accompanied by over 100 evocative images, many in colour and some previously unpublished, which depict the author's world - family, friends and artistic circle together with original book jackets, letters and other ephemera. Franz Kafka's name has become synonymous with the dark side of modernity. Born into a Jewish family in Prague in 1883, Kafka grew up amidst the social and political turmoil of the "fin de siecle". His writing reflects these tensions as well as his own tortured emotional life. But it is Kafka's ability to transform his "dream-like inner life" into the language of the everyday and, at the same time, portray the terror facing the individual in a hostile, indifferent world that makes his work still speak to us today.
Jeremy Adler is Professor of German and Head of Department at King's College London. He has written for the Times, Guardian, Independent, New York Times and TLS.
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ISBN 13 9780140299182
ISBN 10 0140299181
Title Franz Kafka
Author Jeremy Adler
Series Penguin Illustrated Lives S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2001-11-29
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.