R Crumb's Kafka
Sunday, April 15, 2007
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Introducing... Kafka
Go beyond the Kafkaesque cliché as Robert Crumb illustrates the true portrait of Kafka - alienated from his roots, his family, his surroundings, and primarily from his own body, Kafka created a unique literary language in which to hide away, transforming himself into a cockroach, an ape, a dog, a mole, or a circus artiste who starves himself to death in front of admiring crowds.
via: Book Slut | A re-issue by David Zane Mairowitz; Illo is all Crumb
Go beyond the Kafkaesque cliché as Robert Crumb illustrates the true portrait of Kafka - alienated from his roots, his family, his surroundings, and primarily from his own body, Kafka created a unique literary language in which to hide away, transforming himself into a cockroach, an ape, a dog, a mole, or a circus artiste who starves himself to death in front of admiring crowds.
via: Book Slut | A re-issue by David Zane Mairowitz; Illo is all Crumb
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