Franz Kafka on writing

“Writing is a deeper sleep than death. Just as one wouldn’t pull a corpse from its grave, I can’t be dragged from my desk at night.”
franz kafka
–FRANZ KAFKA
Died this week in 1924

Franz Kafka was a German-speaking Jewish Czech writer from Prague, whose work is considered a cornerstone of modern literature. His writing is known for its dreamlike, surreal narratives and exploration of complex psychological conflicts, particularly between authority and the individual. Kafka’s most famous work is the novella The Metamorphosis, in which the protagonist wakes up transformed into an insect, reflecting themes of alienation and existential dread. 

Born July 3, 1883, Prague, Czechia

Died June 3, 1924 (age 40 years), Kierling, Klosterneuburg, Austria

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