July 3, 2006
Franz Kafka
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Despite the fact that he published only a few short stories during his lifetime, Kafka is regarded as one of the most influential 20th-century writers. In prose remarkable for its clarity and precision, Kafka presents a world that is at once real and dreamlike and in which individuals burdened with guilt, isolation, and anxiety make a futile search for personal salvation under the crushing weight of bureaucracy. What happened to Kafka's unpublished works after his death?
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