
Kafka's Diary: 1909-1912
by Franz Kafka
About This Novel
This book is the first volume of the three-volume series "Kafka's Diary". In it, Kafka uses profound self-reflection to analyze every moment of meaning that life projects onto him. From this we can see his evaluation of famous writers such as Dickens and Goethe, his grasp of the moments of inspiration in his own inner world, his delicate description of the fluctuating and restless state of the spiritual world, and his special psychological world caused by insomnia and strange dreams. The expression of stream of consciousness... Kafka's diary shows the contradiction between time and space in his heart, changes in mental and physical conditions, entanglements in the emotional world, confusion in life, and his thoughts on social ethics. Reading his diary, you can understand the real life state of this lonely and great writer, and provide a reference for understanding the connotation of his literary works and solving the mysteries of his life.
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