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Anonymous
Posted March 22, 2004
A masterpiece of many fragmented masterpieces
This book contains many masterpieces of modern literature. The Kafka story is like everything else about Kafka unique, of its own kind. It is on the one hand an abstract telling, and on the other a parable . It goes into the details of life but always in a surprising way that brings us to a world ridden with anxiety and fear. It is strange and somehow moves us far away from ourselves to a greater kind of detachment and alienation than we have ever known. And yet it is filled with wonder , wonder and a beauty difficult to understand. One should read this work with a Bible in one's hand in order to know that there is a world to hold on to in which our deepest human longings have answer not only with a scream but with a prayer.
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