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Kafka letter, in which he says he can no longer write, goes to auction
Reuters· 13 hours agoA letter from Franz Kafka in which he tells a friend he can no longer write is being offered at...
'Kafka' congers a thoughtful -- and occasionally bizarre -- portrait of an iconic artist
NPR· 7 days agoTONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. The drama series "Kafka" is about the Jewish writer Franz Kafka, who worked in Prague dealing with insurance claims ...
She made an honest movie about Poland's migrant crisis. That's when her problems began
Los Angeles Times· 12 hours agoHolland is visibly tired, and no wonder, given the tight production schedule on her still-shooting...
A Small Museum With A Mighty Vision: The Heckscher Transforms Art History With George Grosz...
Forbes· 1 day agoPerhaps Grosz, a creative force among the Dada art movement in 1920s Berlin, was borrowing from the...
100 Years Ago This Month
Lake Arrowhead Mountain News· 9 hours agoThe month of June has been home to many historical events over the years. • Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel is shot by a disgruntled worker on June 1. • The Chicago radio station WDAP is rechristened ...
Critics Have Seen Kinds Of Kindness, And Yorgos Lanthimos’ Latest Collab With Emma Stone Promises To...
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn her words: All the set-ups are intriguing, and wouldn’t look out of place in the twist-driven...
Polish Compassion | J. Hoberman
New York Review of Books· 7 days agoEurope, in Agnieszka Holland’s rough-and-tumble Green Border, is a beacon of hope and a cauldron of hate. The dual perspective is implicit in the movie’s...