Harry the K
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I thought it was the key to understanding, someone said.That's cheating. ;o)
I thought it was the key to understanding, someone said.That's cheating. ;o)
Take it to Footnote if you have anything revelatory. Otherwise show us your photos.I thought it was the key to understanding, someone said.
Excuse, me, I didn´t want to go on your nerves.Take it to Footnote if you have anything revelatory. Otherwise show us your photos.
Is it the Schloss Neuburg? Very nice.Excuse, me, I didn´t want to go on your nerves.
So, especially for you, my Sunday Edition of The Castle:
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No contradiction here. I did not talk about socioeconomics but about linguistics, the language of Kafka´s "The Castle". I´m sure he choose the diction, the code, of his writings deliberately, but he choose the slang he knew from his work, a slang I don´t like.
I mean, what do you prefer: Two hours at your dentist´s or discussing insurance specifics with your insurance agent? Neither, right?
Read a modern academic journal in the humanities or social "sciences" and your local insurance peddler's prose will seem like Keats by comparison. cf The Sokal Hoax
But what do I know. I like Robert Service and a good limerick.
he Sokal Hoax
There once was a writer named Franz
Kafka, who some think a schwanz.
If not the best ever,
he's still sometimes clever,
though he sometimes elicits some yawns.
Just trying to oblige chuckroast. But "bad" for what? 😉You do know that limericks are almost as bad as puns, don;lt you? ;o)
There once was a writer named Franz
Kafka, who some think a schwanz.
If not the best ever,
he's still sometimes clever,
though he sometimes elicits some yawns.
Hey, you started this whole thing! Or should I say, you unleashed it upon the world...This is definitely Kafkaesque in the sense that it is strange and torturous.
What part of:Hey, you started this whole thing! Or should I say, you unleashed it upon the world...
I think "oppressive or nightmarish" covers it. 🙂What part of:
Kafkaesque [kafkə(r)ˈɛsk] adjective
1. characteristic or reminiscent of the oppressive or nightmarish qualities of Franz Kafka's fictional world.
2. Like the world Kafka invented; recognisable but unreal, precisely detailed and dreamlike
Post your Kafkaesque photos here.
hinted at horrific amateurish limericks?
Except, you know, it happened?