I thought it was going to be some soppy 1930's romantic comedy and while it wasn't exactly Kafka it was better than I was expecting. |
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In short order, a team of Sailors led by Kafka retrieved a heavy steel accommodation ladder from the port side. |
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As with Dostoyevsky and Kafka, nameless guilt, one unanchored in some particular deed, produces the worst suffering. |
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The next moment, like a figure in a Kafka novel, he finds he has gone stone deaf. |
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It's not for nothing that this laureate of embarrassment is an ardent admirer of Kafka. |
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Nothing sticks so fast in the mind as a groundless sense of guilt, Kafka told his friend. |
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The detective story is superficially part of the hard-boiled tradition, but a vein of absurdism, a hint of Kafka, distorts the naturalism. |
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Now, Kafka importantly distinguishes between two types of acquittal available to the accused. |
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After all, Coetzee is widely considered as following in the line of Kafka and Beckett. |
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Kafka never touches ground, he never deigns to offer you the clue to the maze. |
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Compare then the words of Franz Kafka and William Faulkner to the half-baked notions of the end of history and the clash of civilizations. |
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This marked the end of Diamant's short life with Kafka, but she would spend the rest of her days preserving his memory. |
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The notices were extraordinary, one critic from the Literary Review describing Wallace as a cross between Franz Kafka and David Lynch. |
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Kafka implies that this is the one option absolutely unavailable to us. |
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Life story, texts and bibliography of great Kafka, whose works are known worldwide. |
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The story of his life, at least as he tells it, reads as if Kafka had been crossed with Dostoevsky with a dollop of magical realism thrown in for good measure. |
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But if that was Roth's dream, it doesn't approximate to anything Kafka appeared to fancy for himself. |
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Martin Kafka treats and studies paraphiliacs at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. |
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Who speaks these terrible abjurations, Kafka the man or Kafka the artist? |
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Lispector has been compared to Jean-Paul Sartre, for her sense of life's senselessness, and to Franz Kafka. |
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Unlike Kafka, to whom he bears some resemblance, he doted on his father. |
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Hermann Kafka, ex-serviceman and purveyor of fancy goods, was the strapping son of a butcher. |
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Sancho, as Kafka remarked, is a free man, but Don Quixote is metaphysically and psychologically bound by his dedication to knight errantry. |
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The very accommodation Justice Alito now says might be illegal! Even Kafka would find this turn of events puzzling. |
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Mr Aminov is a member of the Czech Arts Academy Masarik and a laureate of the International Prizes France Kafka and Trebbia. |
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They focus in the ways in which Kafka's work is written as well as in experimental ways of reading Kafka. |
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The aim of my paper is to consider translating the Kafka book from the view points and with the concepts presented in Kafka. |
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Kafka wrongly gets posited as a political or humanitarian allegorist, when his stories are rather personal series of images and processes that cannot be conclusively unlocked. |
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Later, Cal is older because Stevenson has been ditched for Kafka and Camus. |
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Melville may be the most famous example, but Kafka, Kate Chopin, and many others followed a similar trajectory. |
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The defendants watched from within a steel-mesh cage in what often seemed a grim scene from Kafka or the theater of the absurd. |
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I knew about him a little before I went to graduate school, and there I really immersed myself in his stories, and in Kafka. |
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The Franz Kafka Big Band is sure to surprise even the most unshockable. |
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In doing so, it reflects the manner in which Kafka himself has gradually become indistinguishable from the obscure fascination at the heart of his writings. |
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In a sense, art was for Kafka a means of immolating the self. |
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Steeped in Kafka, Catch-22 and David Foster Wallace's The Pale King, Graeber was alive to all the hellish ironies of the situation but that didn't make it any easier to bear. |
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A familiar Prague voice, the voice of Kafka, told him what anyone who has grown up in a police state knows instinctually — that it could all end as easily as it started. |
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The present, says Kafka, is pursued relentlessly at its origin by the past, while it struggles against the future, which halts its progress forward. |
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If Kafka could, he would smile in approval. |
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The Czech Republic has had a vast cultural history for many centuries, producing many famous composers like Smetana and Dvo?ác, and writers such as Franz Kafka. |
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The signature-gathering went smoothly, witnessed by officials from the government, the opposition and the CNE. In this section A coup unfolds Kafka in Caracas Street heroines A dying cause? |
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Franz Kafka was born in 1883 in Prague, a city then under Austro-Hungarian rule. |
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Martin Kafka said at the annual psychopharmacology update held by the Nevada Psychiatric Association. |
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When it comes to luxury, it appears that Kafka are one of Aberdeen's leaders. |
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The international literary award the Franz Kafka Prize is awarded in the Czech Republic. |
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Joyce and Kafka remain ghostly figures on the streets of Dublin and Prague, and the elfin presence of Borges is still glimpsed, through cigarette smoke and tango sweat, in the cafés of Buenos Aires. |
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Story, parodying style of Kafka, about F., an office worker. |
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Since then every right-minded Belgian knows what Kafka stands for: gone are the days of citizens and businesses being disempowered in the face of an unapproachable government. |
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Magnitsky again testified, with a result right out of Kafka. |
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Handke is winner of more than twenty prestigious literary and film awards, among which the Gerhardt Hauptmann, Franz Grillparzer, Franz Kafka awards, and the Grand Austrian State Prize for Literature. |
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Nor has Mr. Marleau neglected the traditional repertoire: his programme has featured Molière, Chekhov, Marivaux, Kafka, Corneille, Plautus, Feydeau, and that modern classic, Samuel Beckett. |
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From 18th October 2007 until 18th January 2008, the Kafka Cycle, created by the Slovak artist, Pavel Schmidt, was put on show for the first time ever in Switzerland. |
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Before his post to Turkey, Kafka was the ambassador to Egypt. |
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Fortunately, Friedlander's erudition serves as a buffer against his own emphasis on sexual matters Kafka experts have long been aware of the great man's homophilic impulses. |
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Kafka is a religiously non-observant forty-something bachelor who is such a stubborn, dedicated policeman that he's willing to risk his career to get an answer. |
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Cette assertion, Kafka semble en faire son credo litteraire. |
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The text is structured as an interrogation, a topos so broadly exploited in contemporary literature, from Kafka to Volodine, that it is now ripe for parody. |
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