Published: July 1970
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15 essays, totalling 200 pages
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This issue of Mosaic focuses on the work of Franz Kafka, examining topics such as sex and marriage, the Romantic imagination, and socialist politics. In addition, Kafka’s process and approach to writing and his complicated bond with Czech artists are considered.
Franz Kafka: Word-Space-TimeRoman Karst | |
Kafka and the Prague SpringE. Bahr | |
My Recollections of KafkaJohn Fowles | |
Kafka's Special Methods of ThinkingR.G. Collins | |
Reflections on My Book Kafka - Pro und ContraGünther Anders | |
Kafka and Radical PerspectiveLee Baxandall | |
Kafka and the Romantic ImaginationLilian R. Furst | |
Kafka's Die Verwandlung: Metamorphosis of the MetaphorStanley Corngold | |
Between Past and Future: Kafka's Later NovelsWinfried Kudszus | |
Sex, Marriage, and Guilt: The Dilemma of Mating in KafkaHildergard Platzer | |
Franz Kafka and the CzechsRio Preisner | |
Gesture and Posture as Elemental Symbolism in Kafka's The TrialKarl J. Kuepper | |
Kafka's Parable Before the Law: Reflections towards a Positive InterpretationJüngen Born | |
Twentieth-Century Man, the Guilt-Ridden AnimalRenate Usmiani | |
Kafka and Contemporary Czech ProseMilan Jungmann |