Franz Kafka is a challenging chronicler of a nightmarish world. This book introduces the reader to Kafka's dark and often unsettling mid-European imagination. This book sets Kafka in centext and explores his relevance to our modern world. It provides a balance of biography, influences and critical appraisal.
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From the Publisher:
This handy series from Headway offers brief yet lucid introductions to the world’s cultural icons. Each book examines the life, the work, and the legends surrounding its subject, and key terms and concepts are highlighted and clearly explained. Additionally, each chapter ends with a review section for easy reference and to help consolidate the reader’s understanding of the text.
About the Author:
Steve Coots is a lecturer on the Certificate in the Theory and Practice of Writing at the University of Kent. He has designed writing courses as part of the Complete Writing Course for the Regent Academy of Fine Arts. He is also a Senior Tutor for the Complete Writing Course.
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- PublisherHeadway
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 0340846488
- ISBN 13 9780340846483
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages96
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