Castle
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"Castle" is one of the most famous works of Franz Kafka and one of the deepest philosophical novels of the twentieth century. He was not completed by the writer and first published after his death in 1926 by his friend Max Brod. The plot "Castle" is absurd, but at the same time plausible: Amerlemer K. comes into a certain village and trying to get into the castle where he is not allowed. A complex system of bureaucracy is entangled in a ball, unraveling which there is no possibility, which means there is no possibility to get into the castle, whatever the open paths you can go. But satire on the bureaucratic system is only one of the novel subtext.
All artistic space is limited to a village and inaccessible lock. Time here is irrational. "Castle" is primarily a metaphor, through which reality signs are blocked. The castle is quite concrete, and at the same time it is a mirage. Maybe the road to Him is the road to God, and the village is just a prototype of our earthly world?
All artistic space is limited to a village and inaccessible lock. Time here is irrational. "Castle" is primarily a metaphor, through which reality signs are blocked. The castle is quite concrete, and at the same time it is a mirage. Maybe the road to Him is the road to God, and the village is just a prototype of our earthly world?
Author:
Author:Kafka F.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
Paper:
Paper:Gray
Series:
Series: Exclusive classic
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-087866-6
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