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Franz Kafka Novelist

  • Gender: Male
  • Citizenship: Austria-Hungary
  • Born: Jul 3, 1883
  • Died: Jun 3, 1924

Franz Kafka was a German-language writer of novels and short stories, regarded by critics as one of the most influential authors of the 20th century. Most of his works, such as "Die Verwandlung", Der Prozess, and Das Schloss, are filled with the themes and archetypes of alienation, physical and psychological brutality, parent-child conflict, characters on a terrifying quest, labyrinths of bureaucracy, and mystical transformations.

Kafka was born into a middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family in Prague, the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In his lifetime, most of the population of Prague spoke Czech, and the division between Czech- and German-speaking people was a tangible reality, as both groups were strengthening their national identity. The Jewish community often found itself in between the two sentiments, naturally raising questions about a place to which one belongs. Kafka himself was fluent in both languages, considering German his mother tongue.

Kafka trained as a lawyer and after completing his legal education, obtained employment with an insurance company. He began to write short stories in his spare time.

Woman, or more precisely put, perhaps, marriage, is the representative of life with which you are meant to come to terms. marriage

The history of mankind is the instant between two strides taken by a traveler. history

Youth is happy because it has the ability to see beauty. Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old. beauty

God gives the nuts, but he does not crack them. God

So long as you have food in your mouth, you have solved all questions for the time being. food & time

Suffering is the positive element in this world, indeed it is the only link between this world and the positive. positive

Don Quixote's misfortune is not his imagination, but Sancho Panza. imagination

Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old. beauty

Not everyone can see the truth, but he can be it. truth

My 'fear' is my substance, and probably the best part of me. best & fear

I do not read advertisements. I would spend all of my time wanting things. time

In theory there is a possibility of perfect happiness: To believe in the indestructible element within one, and not to strive towards it. happiness

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