"Laughing with Kafka"
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Re: "Laughing with Kafka"
gracias! I´ll read it!  
			
									
									
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Re: "Laughing with Kafka"
Hope you like this too.  It won an Oscar for best short film of 1995
Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life Part 3 of 3
Here is a link to the whole film if you have 28 minutes
There is an underground film maker in Europe
--- Controversial adaptation of Kafka's classic
			
									
									
						Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life Part 3 of 3
Here is a link to the whole film if you have 28 minutes
There is an underground film maker in Europe
--- Controversial adaptation of Kafka's classic
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Re: "Laughing with Kafka"
Another handicap, even for gifted students,
is that-unlike, say, Joyce's or Pound's-the
exformative associations Kafka's work creates
are not intertextual or even historical. Kafka's
evocations are, rather, unconscious and almost
sub-archetypal, the little-kid stuff from which
myths derive; this is why we tend to call even
his weirdest stories nightmarish rather than surreal.
			
									
									
						is that-unlike, say, Joyce's or Pound's-the
exformative associations Kafka's work creates
are not intertextual or even historical. Kafka's
evocations are, rather, unconscious and almost
sub-archetypal, the little-kid stuff from which
myths derive; this is why we tend to call even
his weirdest stories nightmarish rather than surreal.
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