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‘Kafka’ Review: On ChaiFlicks, the Man Behind ‘The Metamorphosis’
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoTELEVISION REVIEW Was Max Brod the Judas Iscariot of 20th-century literature? The wily, six-part “...
TrustNordisk Lands Multiple Deals For Franz Kafka Biopic ‘The Glory Of Life’ Including North America...
Deadline via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTrustNordisk has sold Georg Maas and Judith Kaufmann’s Franz Kafka biopic The Glory Of Life to...
Letter from Franz Kafka complaining of writer’s block up for auction
CNN via AOL· 3 days agoA letter giving a rare insight into Franz Kafka’s struggle with writer’s block is going up for...
A century after his death Franz Kafka is still in the zeitgeist
The Economist· 7 days agoFranz Kafka was not a social person: he spent much of his time alone, trying, and often failing, to...
Reading “The Trial” 100 Years After Kafka’s Death
Princeton Town Topics· 1 day agoFranz Kafka died on June 3, 1924, a month short of his 40th birthday. The first time I actually thought “This is like Kafka” was on a cold rainy night in ...
In Moving Kafka Beyond the Page, a Television Series Succeeds Where the Likes of Orson Welles Have...
The New York Sun· 2 days agoHere’s a prediction: Critics will twist themselves into knots while trying to spin the adjective...
Franz Kafka Romance ‘The Glory of Life’ Sells Wide
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 3 days agoInternational buyers are swooning over The Glory of Life, a very un-Kafkaesque love story about Franz Kafka and his last romance. The German-language...
The Very Online Afterlife of Franz Kafka
New York Times· 5 days agoThe video’s creator is 25-year-old Margarita Mouka — @aquariuscat444 on TikTok, where she frequently posts about Kafka, integrating his work, his likeness and his life story ...
Kafka: Making of an Icon – a kaleidoscopic look at the man behind the image
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days agoLike Franz Kafka himself, this is an exhibition with two very different faces. One is a...
Hidden in Kafka’s Castle
Acton Commentary· 3 days agoShould we blame Max Brod? Brod was almost certainly the nearest thing Franz Kafka ever had to a friend, and in time Kafka appointed him his literary...