Kafka. A Paradigm for the Collective Imagination

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Léa Veinstein, « Kafka. A Paradigm for the Collective Imagination », Critique d’art


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Exactly a hundred years ago, lying on his deathbed in the Kierling sanatorium, Franz Kafka was proofreading a short story he had just finished, Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk, which tells the story of a mouse who sings for the mouse folk gathered around to hear her during deeply beautiful and intense concerts. But her mouse singing, Kafka writes, can only come in the form of whistles and squeaks, barely audible sounds. Franz Kafka died of tuberculosis, which had infected his larynx and...

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