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John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
26 Feb 21
Kafka was a really Interesting writer to me, and very unrealistic at times. In one writing he had a man turn into a cockroach. Ugh. I did not like that one. For a while he lived near government buildings at #22, a tiny apartment...
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John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
22 Feb 21
Franz Kafka spent much of his life in Prague, and there are a number of places connected with his life there. One is a building downtown where the only part of the building remaining from his time there is part of the doorway to...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
2 Mar 18
Penguin Books – spoiler alerts
Written in 1915 but not published until 1925 after Kafka’s death, in defiance of the author’s wishes for all his stories to be posthumously destroyed, this has got to be one of the most terrifying...
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WorDazza
@WorDazza (15826)
• Manchester, England
14 Oct 15
So I'm out running in Heaton Park (a large park in North Manchester) when I'm distracted by a Koala climbing down from one of the trees and asking me where the best place is to find squirrels.
As squirrel catching isn't my forte...
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Dedgurlsingstheblus
@Dedgurlsingstheblus (233)
• United States
26 Jan 10
I was going through my old books when I came across Kafka's Metamorphosis. I first read this story when I was in college and while my fellow classmates were stuck on why the main character transformed into a bug I was horrified by...
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moonshadow68
@moonshadow68 (723)
• United States
19 Aug 07
Help!
My favorite restaraunt closed about two years ago and so I cannot get the fun Greek/Middle Eastern inspired foods that they carried like Kafka, lamb kabobs, hummus and the like. Obviously, I can buy hummus at the grocery...
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chromecowgirl37
@chromecowgirl37 (283)
• United States
24 Jan 07
I recently started reading Franz Kafka's The Metamorphisis for the second time around. I first read it in highschool and fell in love with the book. I found out then I was a fan of existentialism. Until recently I considered...
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