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The Castle (Penguin Modern Classics)

by Franz Kafka | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0141183446 Global Overview for this book
Registered by angi612uk of Whitchurch, Somerset United Kingdom on 12/8/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by angi612uk from Whitchurch, Somerset United Kingdom on Saturday, December 8, 2007
Synopsis
"The Castle" is the story of K, the unwanted Land Surveyor who is never to be admitted to the Castle nor accepted in the village, and yet cannot go home. As he encounters dualities of certainty and doubt, hope and fear, and reason and nonsense, K's struggles in the absurd, labyrinthine world where he finds himself seem to reveal an inexplicable truth about the nature of existence. Kafka began "The Castle" in 1922 and it was never finished, yet this, the last of his three great novels, draws fascinating conclusions that make it feel strangely complete.

From the Publisher
'He is the greatest German writer of our time. Such poets as Rilke or such novelists as Thomas Mann are dwarfs or plaster saints in comparison to him' Vladimir Nabokov

Journal Entry 2 by angi612uk at City Wall in Exeter, Devon United Kingdom on Thursday, December 20, 2007

Released 16 yrs ago (12/21/2007 UTC) at City Wall in Exeter, Devon United Kingdom

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Journal Entry 3 by zflood from Bruxelles / Brussel, Bruxelles / Brussel Belgium on Tuesday, December 25, 2007
To be read! My grandmother found it and gave it to me for Christmas... Haven't come across bookcrossing before, and very excited about that too!

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