The Man Who Disappeared, by Franz Kafka

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024

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  • @davidnovakreadspoetry
    @davidnovakreadspoetry 5 месяцев назад

    I read the unrestored version (my original copy from 40 years ago). Dang, I would love to have the entire Schocken Library of the latest editions - they look beautiful to boot (I don’t care for the Penguin covers). It’s my first return to Kafka in decades and loved it. That last chapter though. 😂

  • @chrisbeveridge3066
    @chrisbeveridge3066 5 месяцев назад

    reflections of my current reading: Shakespeare's interest in festivals was searching and profound...as a 1)socializing resource AND as a potential problem as they often became anarchic and chaotic...VERY DISORDERLY... theaters and brothels were sometimes pulled down as a result!
    2) as an ambivalent phenomenon which somehow draws on and enacts some of our deepest feelings about the relationship between man and nature.
    His comedies become dramatic inquiries into the nature of festival.
    cruising with Huckleberry Finn and Jim ON THE RAFT safe and sound.
    Festivals were officially banned in 1644 by the puritans.
    you're so lucky to hear from me:
    excellent book which has YOU written all over it...
    Platero Y Yo ( Platero and I) by JUAN RAMONE JIMENEZ a love letter to his donkey.
    sit under a pine tree where the birds don't fly away and read this book
    later o my brother
    8:15 am
    stay frosty