Re: 'as lonely as franz kafka'

From: <Omlor@aol.com>
Date: Fri Aug 22 2003 - 15:53:01 EDT

Kim,

Martha says some interesting and provocative things, including that Kafka's work marks a specific moment, the beginning of a shift from novels addressing the question "why write" to novels addressing the question "how write."

It's worth a read, anyway, even if you don't agree with some of what she says. I know I don't.

All the best,

--John

PS: Just by tangling with Matthew Harrison Yocum you are in fact leaping into the jaws of something -- incoherence, at least -- and taking my place by doing so, since I know how it all inevitably ends, with the townsfolk heading home and a simple fine, and so have gone off to other battles elsewhere. :)

Talk of bed I will save for later.
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