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Franz Kafka- A Tribute

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My tribute to the greatest writer

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  • The only pain was that he never found pace whithin himself, writers such as Dostoyevski weren't denied success and happines towards their last years. My favourite all time Kafka book is Amerika: The man who disapeared. I also love the Castle

  • @MrDavital1: Quite right, and , of course, his relationship with his father was determinant for the develop of his art. Amerika is his greatest work , in my opinion, but "the castle" is more "kafkian", you know what I mean. Thank you for your comment.

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  • It is not only cursi, the edition is awful too. I am very bad making videos.

  • I have never felt that my soul was revealed in writing to me, more so than when I read Kafka, never have I felt such a connection to a writer. Quite simply, I love him for living.

  • Yeah! Me too! he is not only a writer , he is a friend!

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  • muy bueno,pero casi me quede dormido mariano xd.. jajajaj

    un saludo amigo cuidate :P

  • Yeah, of course, I read it everyday... Did you notice the difference between his diary and his letters ? In his diary, one feels he is a depressive and neurotic guy... but in his letters, he is always in a good mood . His life was that: a struggle In the depth of his soul. Outwardly, he was a joyful and kind man...

  • Yes, he was. And he was suffering under his father. But I can't seperate his life and his literature. becaus it is one. do you read his diaries?

  • well, I read his books in spanish ( worst)

    he was too weak for living in this world (as Milena Jesenska wrote about him) he lived to comunicate the suffering, the modern suffering...

    (I always want to cry when I speak about this subject)

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