Sokel, The Myth of Power and The Self.
Sokel, The Myth of Power and The Self.
Sokel, H. Walter. The Myth of Power and The Self. Essays on Franz Kafka. Detroit, Michigan, Wayne State University Press, 2002. Gr. 8°. 336 pp. Original Cloth in White, in dust jacket, in very good condition. Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was born into a Jewish middle-class family in Prague. Throughout his writing, Kafka’s personal sense of isolation and alienation are transformed into themes of loneless, frustration, and oppressive guilt. His lucid style blends reality, fantasy, and ironic humor into works that have made him one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. Our Price: EUR 40,-- |