Ebook: Franz Kafka and his Prague contexts: studies on language and literature
Author: Kafka Franz, McLaughlin Carly, Nekula Marek, Russell Robert
- Tags: Authors Austrian, Authors Austrian--20th century, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Literary, Homes, Intellectual life, Biographies, Biography, Kafka Franz -- 1883-1924, Kafka Franz -- 1883-1924 -- Homes and haunts -- Czech Republic -- Prague, Prague (Czech Republic) -- Intellectual life -- 20th century, Authors Austrian -- 20th century -- Biography, Prague (Czech Republic) -- Biography, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Literary, Czech Republic -- Prague
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Karolinum Press
- City: Czech Republic;Prague;Prague (Czech Republic
- Edition: First English edition
- Language: English
- epub
Franz Kafka is by far the Prague author most widely read and admired internationally. However, his reception in Czechoslovakia, launched by the Liblice conference in 1963, has been conflicted. While rescuing Kafka from years of censorship and neglect, Czech critics of the 1960s "overwrote" his German and Jewish literary and cultural contexts in order to focus on his Czech cultural connections. Seeking to rediscover Kafka's multiple backgrounds, in 'Franz Kafka and His Prague contexts' Marek Nekula focuses on Kafka's Jewish social and literary networks in Prague, his German and Czech bilingualism, and his knowledge of Yiddish and Hebrew. Kafka's bilingualism is discussed in the context of contemporary essentialist views of a writer's "organic" language and identity. Nekula also pays particular attention to Kafka's education, examining his studies of Czech language and literature as well as its role in his intellectual life. The book concludes by asking how Kafka "read" his urban environment, looking at the readings of Prague encoded in his fictional and non-fictional texts.
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