Like the Fall of Hell: Essences of Kafka's Prose

Like the Fall of Hell: Essences of Kafka's Prose

by Kafka

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As the originator of modern literature in the early 20th century, Kafka has always been famous for his novels with bizarre plots and profound contents. Although his prose and essay writing continued throughout his life, and his achievements were no less than his various novels, most of Kafka's such works are scattered in his letters, diaries and miscellaneous thoughts, and are often ignored by ordinary readers. This book selects the author's profound thoughts and exquisitely written fragments from the complete collection, and divides them into confessions, friendship exchanges, love outpourings, casual reflections, etc., Which not only helps readers grasp Kafka's prose style as a whole, but also allows readers to explore the sea and savor the gorgeous literary feast of this writer and thinker who lived in the office of the insurance company in Prague in the late Austro-Hungarian Empire within a limited space.

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