Franz Kafka (1883-1924) and Contemporary Social Critique
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Although Kafka's literary works do not contain the explicit social criticism found in the works of authors like George Orwell and Ray Bradbury his novels are seen as both a product of and a critique of modernity. As such they have had a lasting influence on many writers and intellectuals. Therefore it is no coincidence that many contemporary philosophers have reflected on his work including Sartre Camus Adorno Arendt Benjamin Barthes Derrida Deleuze Guattari and Agamben. Kafka's novels were perceived as implicitly criticizing the totalitarian system so they were not translated were ignored and were even partially banned in Eastern Europe. This volume dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Franz Kafka's death discusses the various ways his work was received as well as its critical impact and relevance.
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