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  • Nevertheless, when Parnass talks about famous Jewish personages such as Franz Kafka or Rosa Luxemburg, it sounds like name dropping without deeper communicative connections.

    Ruth Peggy Sophie Parnass. 2009

  • When Willa and Edwin Muir began their influential English translations of the Brod texts with The Castle in 1930, Edwin could still report in his introduction that 'Franz Kafka's name, so far as I can discover, is almost unknown to English readers.'

    Kafka Up Close Crews, Frederick C. 2005

  • This background further provided the world key figures in European Judaism such as Franz Kafka, Hanna Arendt and Albert Einstein.

    AIC News - English 2009

  • This background further provided the world key figures in European Judaism such as Franz Kafka, Hanna Arendt and Albert Einstein.

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2009

  • A young couple is reading Franz Kafka's The Trial out loud to one another on the couch.

    Danna Harman: The Sort of Revolution in Puerta del Sol Danna Harman 2011

  • Other images were inspired by Franz Kafka and Yukio Mishima a small piece that took him six years to complete because it was his first experiment with the inkjet printing he now uses instead of transparencies.

    Jeff Wall's 'Crooked Path' Brigid Grauman 2011

  • Like Franz Kafka, head bent over his diary, hand moving, while Prague, swollen and angry, pushes hard against his window

    For Now Sam Rasnake 2011

  • Jiří Langer, an acquaintance of Franz Kafka, decamped from their home of assimilated Jews to embrace the Hasidim of Eastern Europe.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • An entire chapter is therefore devoted to the musical tastes of whales, elephants that play drums, a dancing cockatoo, songbirds that enjoy the sound of a clarinet and—Franz Kafka, in his story "Josephine," did not make it up—the ultrasound songs of courting mice.

    Striking a False Note Raymond Tallis 2011

  • A young couple is reading Franz Kafka's The Trial out loud to one another on the couch.

    Danna Harman: The Sort of Revolution in Puerta del Sol Danna Harman 2011

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