An interpretation of the trials of childhood, youth, and tragic adulthood which Kafka described in his novels and stories, photographed in Kafka's native Prague.
"Introduces the life and work of a man who transformed the traumas of his life into fictional masterworks. It shows the gloomy, pseudo-classical, 19th-century world in which he lived, and traces his premonitions about the future."
"An interpretation of the trials of childhood, youth, and tragic adulthood which Kafka described in his novels and stories, photographed in Kafka's native Prague."@en
"An interpretation of the trials of childhood, youth, and tragic adulthood which Kafka described in his novels and stories, photographed in the author's native Prague. Displays an understanding of modern man's anxiety and alienation."@en
"Introduces the life and work of Austraian novelist Franz Kafka (1883-1924), showing how he transformed the traumas of his life into fictional masterpieces. Explores the gloomy, pseudoclassical, stiff, and slightly effete world of this prophet, and traces in his words his startling premonitions about the future."
"An interpretation of the trials of childhood, youth, and tragic adulthood which Kafka described in his novels and stories, photographed in the author's native Prague. Displays an understanding of modern man's anxiety and alienation."@en
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