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Franz Kafka’s famous novel “The Castle” ends mid-sentence because of the writer’s untimely death
Franz Kafka is nowadays considered as one of the most important writers of all time. His novels and short stories are notable for their fusion of realism and fantasy, and for their recurring themes which include existential anxiety, absurd bureaucracy, alienation, and guilt.
'Kafka: World of Absurdity' exhibition opens in Belgrade
BELGRADE - A multimedia exhibition of photographs dedicated to Franz Kafka's works opened at Djura Jaksic House in Belgrade.
The exhibition titled "Kafka: World of Absurdity" opened on Wednesday, in an attempt to shed light on key parts of Kafka's life through photographs, written words and animation.
‘Kafka’ to visit three Turkish provinces
Adapted from Czech playwright Franz Kafkaâs âLetter to His Father,â the play âKafka and Sonâ is set to be performed in Turkey for the first time.
âKafka and Sonâ is produced by Theaturtle and Richard Jordan Productions Ltd., in association with Assembly Rooms. The tour in Turkey was organized by Hakan SilahsızoÄlu and Feyzan Yılmaz.
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