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A collection of brief, often surreal narratives that place ordinary figures in situations of urgent need, obstruction, or transformation and let events proceed with dreamlike logic. Episodes range from thwarted journeys and confrontations with inscrutable authorities to parable-like reports to institutions, each compressing anxiety into stark, allegorical scenes. Recurring concerns include helplessness, moral ambiguity, the breakdown of communication, and the absurdities of bureaucratic power, while the prose shifts between plain description and uncanny distortion to probe the limits of action and responsibility.

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Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka was a German-speaking Bohemian writer, born in Prague in 1883. He is best known for his surreal and existential works that explore themes of alienation, anxiety, and the absurdity of modern life. Kafka's most famous novella, "Metamorphosis," tells the story of Gregor Samsa, who wakes up transformed into a giant insect, symbolizing the struggle of the individual against societal expectations. His other notable works include "The Trial," which delves into the complexities of justice and bureaucracy, and "The Castle," reflecting his concerns about authority and the search for meaning. Kafka's unique narrative style and profound insights have left a lasting impact on literature.

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