Monday, December 5, 2016

The dissection of the literary Franz Kafka – Blasting News

to Be an animal and #Arts. Awakening, want and believe to be an insect with a two-metre unable to get out of bed. It is not the first human being who acquires the feeling that the novel develops ‘The Metamorphosis’, a literary exercise short that could serve as a delicious meal for any psychoanalyst. Franz: #Kafka wrote the unusual transformation by way of an autobiographical story, based on the image of the man degraded to monster many times his father had shouted, the novel, the ‘Kondignog’ Johannes V. Jensen, and the depression that began 17 November 1912, when Felicia, the woman he loved, he had not given a single response.

The life of Kafka, a maze of mental and physical, has been travelled to the nearest millimeter by the #writer Reiner Stach, who has published the biography more dense and full of the author austro-Hungarian monarchy. After 19 years of work, research and writing, has managed to detail the life, work, literary analysis, psychological portrait, as well as part of the history and sociology of the Kafka family. A total of 2.360 pages in two volumes, and arrive at the reader thanks to the editorial Cliff.

The fame of Franz being a kind stranger is diluted in the reading of this monumental work. “There are a score of stories of people who met him and no records to be unpleasant or strange; on the contrary: he was charming, likable, perhaps a bit childish…,” explains Stach. “Maybe wine given by some women were disappointed because they never said the things clear. He was torn between getting married and the panic attacks of think that with those ties could not write ever again.”

The author that one day he hid behind his protagonist, Gregory Samsa, was a writer compulsive disorder. After reviewing the original, original letters and diaries, the German publisher, Reiner Stach has come to the conclusion that the production of Kafka was an obsessive. “As waves of the sea.” I worked for a few weeks based on an image very pictorial and actual events, he did it without a break. However, suddenly, he stopped turning his writing into a drought of creative for months.

Kafka’s counted more than 130,000 web sites in 2003. Today, such a figure should be multiplied by ten. It is one of the writers most influential in world literature, and although I always have read more ideologically, even from the religion, psychoanalysis, or existentialism, the tendency seems to have changed to read “more literary”, in accordance with the desire of what Franz wanted to be. “The teachers of the institute are stupid. They should also show that Kafka’s humorous and not to engage in the grim”, concludes Stach.

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