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Franz Kafka- The Metamorphosis

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 3:22

I read "The Metamorphosis" on a plane ride and loved it. Recommend more surrealist books please. :)

Thanks in advance.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 3:39

The Trial

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 3:54

>>2
And everything else by Kafka

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 6:41

Most things by Murakami. Everything except South of The Border and Norwegian Wood.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 13:06

Can we stop with the lovefest for Murakami? For some good surrealism, check out some of the Latin American authors like Marquez or Cortazar.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-05 15:05

>>5

Aw, come on. Murakami's good, man!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-13 8:57

Kafka is an existentialist (modernist) author. Hardly surrealist. Any superficial surreal imagery he employs is a tool for making you consider various ideas which are central to the text.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-15 2:21

Not surreal, but if you enjoyed Kafka read Beckett next.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-15 8:05

>>8
Yes. Read everything Beckett, but mainly his novels and short novels.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-15 10:54

who the fuck is beckett?
tell me his full name!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-15 11:21

>>10
how do you not know who samuel beckett is??

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-15 12:49

oh i know who that is, i just didnt know who this Beckett fag was.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 4:59

I shit you not, I originally read Metamorphosis in the original German for a high school language project, and, hand to God, thought I was in deep shit because I was translating it wrong and had picked too difficult a story to translate.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 5:35

>>13
uh, so what happened?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 5:51

>>14
he failed class and found 4chan
end of life.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 0:16

>>14
I went to my Lehrerin and said, "Hey, um, I think I'm doing this wrong.  She saw what story it was, what I had translated so far, and told me to keep going, because I was doing fine.

Which made me o_O

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 0:16

>>14
I went to my Lehrerin and said, "Hey, um, I think I'm doing this wrong.  She saw what story it was, what I had translated so far, and told me to keep going, because I was doing fine.

Which made me o_O

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 7:28

>>14
I went to my Lehrerin and said, "Hey, um, I think I'm doing this wrong.  She saw what story it was, what I had translated so far, and told me to keep going, because I was doing fine.

Which made me o_O

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 7:28

>>14
I went to my Lehrerin and said, "Hey, um, I think I'm doing this wrong.  She saw what story it was, what I had translated so far, and told me to keep going, because I was doing fine.

Which made me o_O

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 13:34

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o_O O_o o_O O_o o_O O_o o_O O_o o_O O_o o_O

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 14:20

xO__õ

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 17:59

o_O

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 18:11

>>83
There are all kinds of reasons a book might be difficult to read - length, sophistication of language, difficulty or complexity of subject or treatment, emotional power, literary style. Some books are difficult reads now for no reason other than having been written at an earlier point in linguistic or cultural history, so that their language and references are obscure now though they were not to contemporary readers. Dismissing something just because it's popular or well known, or one can't be bothered to read it, is unwarranted. Orwell, btw, also had particular ideas on style and the use of language, based on his experiences of politics, journalism, publishers' censorship, and life in general, and these influenced 1984, which appeared in the final years of his life. One is free not to like it, or not to read it, of course, but that does not make it a poor, poorly written, or unimportant work.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 18:38

>>23
Oh, gosh - how did that post end up in this thread???  It was meant for http://dis.4chan.org/read/book/1253027984

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-19 0:27

>>24
Why won't you post it in that thread, then?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-19 4:23

"The black cat" by that poe guy.
"Peter Schlemihl's Remarkable Story" by Adelbert von Chamisso.
And Eugène Ionesco's "Rhinoceros",if you like plays.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-19 10:01

>>25
I have posted an extended version in that thread. I was just trying to explain to readers of this one how a giant carbuncle of irrelevancy had formed in their midst - and I still have no clue HOW!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-21 15:46

I found "Kafka on the Shore" on the first take a very good read.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-22 4:13

I didn't read "sayonara zetsubou sensei"'s manga.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-22 11:06

>>29
What in the world are you talking about???

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-22 15:52

>>30
theres a slut in the manga named Kafuka which is a reference to Kafka u ass. stop being so dum.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-22 17:59

>>31
Sorry I don't read that shit

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-28 3:04

Sarte's No Exit, any of Kafka's other works

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-28 8:39

>>32
Get OUT. NOW.
Fuck...

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-29 21:58

>>34
Not who you replied to, but I read manga.
I am an English Literature student though. At an English university. Should I leave?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-29 21:59

>>36
Well fuck. I'm drunk as all hell. I meant to say I don't read manga.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-30 11:00

>>35
I read manga.
Should I leave?
YES. Right now. Leave.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-30 11:01

>>36
I'm drunk as all hell.
Get OUT. NOW.
Fuck...

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