![]() ![]() It contains all of the primal emotions existentially minded readers look for: confusion, isolation, immobility, estrangement, and a dark sense of tragedy. ![]() Thank you to Stephanie Varnon-Hughes for reminding me of the role of literature and encouraging me by her own college studies of Kafka.įranz Kafka’s Das Schlo ß (The Castle) is, in my humble opinion, one of the greatest existentialist fictions ever written. It is now going to published as “Kafka’s Castle: Revisited,” in Voices of Claremont Graduate University: Student Research Journal Vol. It was later revised and presented as “Kafka’s Castle: Revisited,” at The Balancing Act Conference, Claremont Graduate University, March 26, 2011. This was first presented as “The Power of Kafka’s Castle,” at the Conference on Retaliation, California State University Fullerton, January 28, 2011. ![]()
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