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The Suffering of Being Kafka

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An interpretive study of Franz Kafka reconstructs the inner life behind his fiction, tracing persistent themes of alienation, anxiety, and self-division. It combines close readings of stories and personal writings with psychological reflection to explain recurrent imagery of labyrinthine systems, metamorphosis, and thwarted intimacy. The author foregrounds the tension between creative impulse and bodily vulnerability, examines paternal relations and longing for connection, and considers how guilt, shame, and illness shaped language and narrative voice. The prose balances literary analysis with psychological insight to illuminate how suffering underlies and shapes artistic expression.

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Samuel Vaknin

Samuel Vaknin is an author and economist known for his extensive writings on topics such as psychology, economics, and ethics. His notable works include "Abuse, Torture, and Trauma and their Consequences and Effects," where he explores the psychological impacts of trauma, and "Macedonia: A Nation at a Crossroads," which examines the complexities of national identity and conflict. Vaknin's diverse contributions also encompass essays on financial crime, corruption, and philosophical inquiries, reflecting his multifaceted interests and expertise. His writings often provoke thought and discussion on contemporary societal issues.

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