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4.0 out of 5 stars massive, penetrating
This is an enormous book, in more ways than one. At 810 pages, there is lots of material here, and events or issues are often brought up in more than one place, giving you a curious sense of having read something before. But this is to some extent an inevitable product of the subject: Kafka's life and literature are full of complex intersections of thoughts, feelings,...
Published on July 12, 2002 by m-starr

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1.0 out of 5 stars Redundant, repetitive, pedantic
This book is an exhaustive account of Kafka's life and the culture of the time. Not an easy read as the author restates the same facts and opinions time and again throughout the 760 pages.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars massive, penetrating, July 12, 2002
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This review is from: Franz Kafka: Representative Man (Hardcover)
This is an enormous book, in more ways than one. At 810 pages, there is lots of material here, and events or issues are often brought up in more than one place, giving you a curious sense of having read something before. But this is to some extent an inevitable product of the subject: Kafka's life and literature are full of complex intersections of thoughts, feelings, obsessions, issues, events, relationships, etc., and Karl's densely woven narrative preserves and illuminates all this rather than smoothing it out. His discussion of Kafka's odd, intense, anxiety-filled connection with Felice Bauer is especially good: he dissects all the parries and ripostes of this ultimately pointless relationship, seeing them as reflecting Kafka's desperate need to plumb the depths of his own psychology through his impossible need for her (much more insightful than Elias Canetti's book on the subject). True, the book is massive and sometimes untidy, but for those who love Kafka, it is a uniquely penetrating read.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Redundant, repetitive, pedantic, September 9, 2011
This book is an exhaustive account of Kafka's life and the culture of the time. Not an easy read as the author restates the same facts and opinions time and again throughout the 760 pages.
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