Has anyone played the Franz Kafka video game yet??
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Has anyone played the Franz Kafka video game yet??
“Where is the master going?” “I don’t know,” I said, “just out of here, just out of here.” -Franz Kafka, The Departure
No but
This is an actual book you can buy and get this: the soup that Kafka’s teaching you how to cook isn’t even remotely what the cover suggests. It’s fucking miso soup. Legit miso soup that he starts using actual miso paste and dashi stock I’m la uighing so hard and he calls seaweed “wakame” like a pretentious anime nerd what the fuck was the thought process behind this
and then there’s this gem from a review:
thank you so much for reminding me this book exists
OMG YES HAHAHA
WHAT HAVE I CREATED
This is why I love Tumblr hahaha
Franz Kafka, the story goes, encountered a little girl in the park where he went walking daily. She was crying. She had lost her doll and was desolate.
The Wormwoods.
The Samsas
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Photo - from My First Kafka
“The whole art of Kafka consists in forcing the reader to reread.“ –Albert Camus, Hope and the Absurd in the Works of Franz Kafka
So much light and so empty.
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Limited edition screen print inspired by Franz Kakfa’s Description of a struggle by Alan Campbell
Kafka street art in Prague.
“A cage went in search of a bird"
Etching, 2010, Rosie Seidl Chodosh