The Other Kafka
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This article interprets the major novels by Kafka not as the expression of subjectivity, but as the presentation of the Other to which this subjectivity refers. This Other is not composed of a specified divinity or a particular social configuration. Rather, the absurd in Kafka refers to a universe—that of modernity, that of the “generalized child”—where any attempt to access meaning is discounted.
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