
Castle
by Kafka
About This Novel
Kafka's literary achievements were mainly novels. In addition to many short and medium stories, he wrote a total of three novels in his life, and all three were unfinished works. Among them, "The Castle" is the most characteristic of Kafka and is known as "Kafka's Faust". The novel tells the story of the protagonist K's futile efforts to enter the castle. The work has profound meaning and bizarre content, showing an absurd world through a maze-like story.
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
It was not easy to finish reading. After all, Kafka's books are really not my cup of tea. Not long after reading it, I felt that the author has created an extremely huge image space with strong magnetism. I haven't seen it in other novels. It's just that I like concrete words, especially most of this book is realized in the form of long and lengthy talks, just like dealing with people and conveying stories by talking. I tried to read The Red and the Black several times before, but I couldn't finish it. Everyone has their own preferences for vegetables and radishes. Neither wins with words. What I like most is words
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
It was not easy to finish reading. After all, Kafka's books are really not my cup of tea. Not long after reading it, I felt that the author has created an extremely huge image space with strong magnetism. I haven't seen it in other novels. It's just that I like concrete words, especially most of this book is realized in the form of long and lengthy talks, just like dealing with people and conveying stories by talking. I tried to read The Red and the Black several times before, but I couldn't finish it. Everyone has their own preferences for vegetables and radishes. Neither wins with words. What I like most is words
