
Leading international Kafka scholars face the challenges Kafka poses in the new millennium.Franz Kafka's literary career began in the first decade of the twentieth century and produced some of the most... Read More
The best moments in Kafka for the Twenty-First Century are those which return us to the detail of Kafka's own writing, often of fragmentary and little-regarded bits and pieces, which immediately reminds us why we read Kafka in the first place.- TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT [Gabriel Josipovici]
[P]roves that there is no end in sight to Kafka scholarship. . . . With its fine scholarship, comprehensive bibliography, [and] detailed index, [this collection] excels in every respect: the book is user friendly and at the same time an important addition to Kafka research.- JOURNAL OF AUSTRIAN STUDIES
The essays in this volume are all worth reading, . . . well written and cogently argued. . . . Often they are provocative, sometimes opening up new avenues into parts of Kafka's oeuvre . . . sometimes, just as productively, re-exploring old ones. . . . [T]aken together the essays do in fact set out a fairly coherent agenda for Kafka Studies over the coming years and even decades. --Julian Preece,- MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW
The best moments in Kafka for the Twenty-First Century are those which return us to the detail of Kafka's own writing, often of fragmentary and little-regarded bits and pieces, which immediately reminds us why we read Kafka in the first place.– TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT [Gabriel Josipovici]
[P]roves that there is no end in sight to Kafka scholarship. . . . With its fine scholarship, comprehensive bibliography, [and] detailed index, [this collection] excels in every respect: the book is user friendly and at the same time an important addition to Kafka research.– JOURNAL OF AUSTRIAN STUDIES
The essays in this volume are all worth reading, . . . well written and cogently argued. . . . Often they are provocative, sometimes opening up new avenues into parts of Kafka's oeuvre . . . sometimes, just as productively, re-exploring old ones. . . . [T]aken together the essays do in fact set out a fairly coherent agenda for Kafka Studies over the coming years and even decades. --Julian Preece,– MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW