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Kafka's Last Pipes
The Burrow and Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk
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232 pages
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Exploring themes of fear and love, the author delves into two of Kafka's last stories, written during his struggle with tuberculosis. These narratives feature a mole-like creature and mice, emphasizing fundamental human experiences despite the absence of humans. The context of Kafka's life, marked by his battle with illness and his relationship with Dora Diamant, adds depth to the analysis. Through these tales, Kafka reveals profound insights into the essence of humanity, highlighting the emotional complexities that define our existence.
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2016, paperback
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