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The Franz Kafka International Airport

Nicola di Bowery wrote 1 week ago: … more →

Tags: kafka, International Airport

people with dreadlocks have magical powers because writers speak stench.2 comments

maplesyrupandrew23 wrote 1 month ago: Token Kafkaesque abstract art picture that gives me the impression of being deeper than I actually a … more →

Tags: Rants - Volume 1, (Senior Year), Personal, Diary, High School, charles trippy, youtube.com/user/ctfxc, Rant, ctfxc, Yo

Zizek on settlements and peace1 comment

llwynn wrote 3 months ago: From Zizek: Why and how settlements are a long-term obstruction to peace. “When peace-loving Israeli … more →

Tags: Israel, Occupation, Palestine, Peace, legal regulations, Settlements, Slavoj Zizek

Meta-

Tench Ringgold wrote 3 months ago: I’m reading Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy because of my love for detective novels.  I s … more →

Tags: Paul Auster, Meta, metanarrative, Detective novels, New York Trilogy, Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote

Worst Airport Ever

Eric wrote 5 months ago: Note to self: do not schedule any layovers at the Prague airport… … more →

Tags: Funny, The Onion, Franz Kafka, where is my gate?, gregor samsa, most alienating, Airport

Are Flight Schedules more important than the common man's life?

vigilanceternal wrote 6 months ago: The media coverage of the cyclone in Orissa leaves one wondering about the priorities of the journos … more →

Tags: Political, Satire, Orissa cyclone, Indian Media, François Gautier

Addendum4 comments

Chris wrote 7 months ago: One thing I forgot to include in my last post was this harrowing, Kafkaesque experience my friends a … more →

Tags: very nice, prostitutes, Power and Light District

Welles's use of the Kafkaesque

bstevenson2 wrote 8 months ago: There are several elements of Welles’s Trial that are clearly Kafkaesque. As we stated in class, a k … more →

Tags: Fear, Hastler, lack of meaning, welles

Film; End

swhitener wrote 8 months ago: Something I wanted to talk about from the beginning was the influence/power of women in the film.  W … more →

Tags: film, guilt, Life Sucks, Meaning, odd rooms, reality

Film; Does it have a physical defect?1 comment

swhitener wrote 8 months ago: The locations that K. travels through in the film appear much more maze-like than I had imagined.  W … more →

Tags: film, hot air, odd rooms, Rage, reality, Sick

Kafkaesque-esque

swhitener wrote 9 months ago: One random happenstance in my short “career” at CVS in high school keeps coming to mind … more →

Tags: kafka humor, hot air, Rant, Life Sucks

The Kafkaesque in the World

bstevenson2 wrote 9 months ago: Ok, my event may not be the most Kafkaesque on first glance, but I think it contains elements that c … more →

Tags: Mardi Gras, Personal

Chapters 6 & 7...Kafkaesque?1 comment

rmayfield wrote 9 months ago: After reading chapters 6 and 7, I find myself even more confused.  Chapter 6 was pretty self-explana … more →

Tags: Women, confusion

Chapters 6 and 7

bstevenson2 wrote 9 months ago: Chapters 6 and 7 give us a deeper insight into Kafka’s personal views about justice and the politica … more →

Tags: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 6, Chapter 7, Different

A Short Walk to the Blade1 comment

johnnysodoff wrote 10 months ago: It was early, maybe 6 am when they took me from my holding place and marched me through town.  The m … more →

Tags: Short Fiction, a short walk to the blade, Artist, Axe, beheadding, corpus christi, Drama, guillotine, john david valadez

Comparing Muslim populations in EU cities & in prisons1 comment

keeptonyblairforpm wrote 11 months ago: Home Russia convicts 23 members of Hizb ut-Tahrir. How many have WE charged? Zilch, as far as I unde … more →

Tags: 1. Tony Blair, Islam, Multiculturalism, muslims, UK, Paris, France, London, Italy

On the gasman not comething.5 comments

Solnushka wrote 1 year ago: Your life is beginning to resemble art. It was bad enough that your heating and hot water were cut o … more →

Tags: babies, Britain, Culture Shock, The gasman cometh, Flanders And Swann

"The Haircut"2 comments

rileyhamilton wrote 1 year ago:                I flipped through the pages of the celebrity haircut book, went past Brad Pitt and Or … more →

Tags: Short Stories, Short Story, the haircut, Aaron Carter, Hemingway, kafka, new yorker submission, Excellent, Beautiful

Dell, Hell NO!20 comments

Kym wrote 1 year ago: “This is Dell, hello.” In my nightmares, I’ll hear the lilting words echoing down … more →

Tags: Humor, Our Culture, hell, Dell, computer hell, Service Dept.


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