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portada Galaxia Kafka (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Spanish
Pages
322
Format
Paperback
ISBN
8492857056
ISBN13
9788492857050
Edited in
España
Edition No.
1

Galaxia Kafka (in Spanish)

Franz Kafka (Author) · Adriana Hidalgo Editora · Paperback

Galaxia Kafka (in Spanish) - Franz Kafka

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Synopsis "Galaxia Kafka (in Spanish)"

Como todo gran escritor cuyo nombre ha suscitado un adjetivo (“dantesco”, “borgeano”), Kafka se ha convertido en referencia, motivo y personaje de ficciones ajenas. En el ensayo “Kafka y sus precursores”, Borges reconoce la “voz” o los “hábitos” de Kafka en textos muy distintos y distantes entre sí: “El hecho es que cada escritor crea a sus precursores. Su labor modifica nuestra concepción del pasado, como ha de modificar el futuro”. En tal sentido Galaxia Kafka incluye una parábola del rabino Nachman de Breslov –versión de Martin Buber. También, un cuento de Hawthorne donde se puede reconocer retrospectivamente la “inquietante extrañeza” de Kafka. El praguense Johannes Urzidil le inventa una segunda vida al escritor, en esa América que había imaginado. El relato de Paul Leppin es un negativo de los de Kafka. En el cuento del checo Bohumil Hrabal, Kafka ronda como un fantasma. También están presentes Bruno Schulz, cuya breve obra sobreviviente no cesa de crecer con el tiempo; Isaac B. Singer, Shirley Jackson, Reinhard Lettau, Guy Davenport y Timo Berger. Entre los autores de lengua castellana: la autodestrucción, perversión, sutileza y homenaje de Virgilio Piñera, J. R. Wilcock, Santiago Dabove, Julio Cortázar, Juan Manuel Roca y William Ospina.
Franz Kafka
  (Author)
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(Prague, Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1883 - Kierling, Austria, 1924) Bohemian writer in German language. His work, among the most influential in world literature, is a pioneer in the fusion of realistic elements with fantastic ones and focuses mainly on father-son conflicts, anxiety, existentialism, physical and psychological brutality, guilt, the philosophy of the absurd, bureaucracy, and spiritual transformations. He wrote notable novels and a large number of short stories, and also left behind extensive correspondence and autobiographical writings. His unique literary style has often been associated with the artistic philosophy of existentialism and expressionism. His personal relationships also had a significant impact on his writing. The term Kafkaesque is used in Spanish to describe bizarre situations, due to their absurdity and distressing nature.
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