Franz Kafka, one of the most distinctive voices of twentieth‑century literature, is renowned for his unsettling tales that blend the ordinary with the absurd. His writing captures the alienation and anxiety of modern life, often placing isolated individuals within labyrinthine bureaucracies and dreamlike situations that defy logic yet feel intensely real.
Born in Prague in 1883, Kafka wrote primarily in German and left behind a body of work that continues to shape existential and modernist thought. From the haunting transformation of Gregor Samsa to the elusive justice of Josef K., his stories probe identity, guilt and power with unmatched precision, ensuring his influence endures across generations.
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