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Ronald D. Gray
Franz Kafka's nightmare world of the imagination has always haunted readers, but few grasp the full meaning of his eerie, symbolic writing. To understand Kafka as a writer, one must study his work on a literary level, dismissing the temptation to concentrate on his life and religious philosophy.
| Publisher | Prentice-Hall |
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| Pages | 182 |
| Search language | simple |
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