this is an allegorical attempt by Kafka to define both his condition as a writer in the 20th century [i.e. doctor] as well as the 20th century itself. Samuel Beckett is his heir.
This allegory by Kafka is particularly multi-layered and complex. Most people won't get it. I'd explain but this character count is really agonizing.
I kinda like it but don't get it.
Aicirt8 1 month ago
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rahulkachru 5 months ago
great things happen when germanic darkness meets japanese weirdness, love it!
xxtiaan 5 months ago
endless endless endless winter
masterblaster301 6 months ago
The horses are metaphors for slightly smaller horses.
spiltteethy 6 months ago 2
I think this would be even better if I were on drugs.
playingthehaegeum 2 years ago 3
@playingthehaegeum Can't disagree with that..
detectiveyoshi 1 year ago
Makes me want to get out my violin.
sarcasmosis 2 years ago 7
i watched it...
:|
kapamaruthechosen 2 years ago
wtf is happening?
kapamaruthechosen 3 years ago
watch part one first
ChocolateZebraFilms 2 years ago 4
this is an allegorical attempt by Kafka to define both his condition as a writer in the 20th century [i.e. doctor] as well as the 20th century itself. Samuel Beckett is his heir.
This allegory by Kafka is particularly multi-layered and complex. Most people won't get it. I'd explain but this character count is really agonizing.
MrNobleSavagery 1 year ago