![]() ![]() Now without having an iota of energy within me to any other further delay in experiencing the magic and in experiencing the mad euphoria that has serenaded my entire being, I take your leave my dearest readers to indulge myself with and in the most pleasurable way possible with Franz Kafka & Fyodor Dostoevsky. Proverbially it felt as if I was listening with a mellifluous ecstasy to the magic of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake.Īt that exact moment when I lay my hands or rather I would say I grabbed my hands on the two books that I have been yearning to read since a long time, I guess the entire Universe paused. I do not know about the other people in the book shop, but to me that very moment felt as if I was on cloud nine. There was no rain today but the bright and sunny spirit of the day was as magical as any rainy day might have made me feel. You wouldn't believe it dear readers that I heard a real symphony in my ears at that very moment of this august encounter that happened in November. “I have hardly anything in common with myself and should stand very quietly in a corner, content that I can breathe.“In an enchanting encounter with the myriad books that I met in a cosy book shop today, I couldn't help but get bedazzled with the cornucopia of stories and poetry that lay snuggled in the plethora of shelves at display. thus the writer is the truth, and yet when he speaks he lies.” “The Kafka paradox: art depends on truth, but truth, being indivisable, cannot know itself: to tell the truth is to lie. Lao Tzu God loves each of us as if there were only one of us. Soren Kierkegaard The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. ![]() Jim Rohn Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards. “My guiding principle is this: Guilt is never to be doubted.” Pele Either you run the day or the day runs you. “I usually solve problems by letting them devour me.” “There is an infinite amount of hope in the universe … but not for us.” “What if I slept a little more and forgot about all this nonsense.” The nonexistent is whatever we have not sufficiently desired.” “By believing passionately in something that still does not exist, we create it. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet.” Do not even listen, simply wait, be quiet, still and solitary. “ You can hold yourself back from the sufferings of the world, that is something you are free to do and it accords with your nature, but perhaps this very holding back is the one suffering you could avoid.” “A first sign of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die.” So get in a “kafkaesque” mood and let us know if you have ever feel this way. His influence goes beyond literature, as we often refer to something being “kafkaesque”, like when we are in the middle of bizarre situations far from what we think is logical, or when we face a menacing situation that makes us feel paranoid or persecuted. In 1914, Kafka send the draft to another publisher who declined on publishing it, so he sent it back to Wolff, who published it in a magazine in 1915. In the beginning, Kafka agreed, but then he had some doubts, as he was in the middle of a crisis with his girlfriend Felice. After suffering from a tuberculosis that almost killed him, Kafka asked his friend to burn all of his manuscripts, but one year after the writer finished the story, Max shared the news of this short novel with the editor Kurt Wolff. It was thanks to his friend Max Brod that we have the fortune to have the text. The nonexistent is whatever we have not sufficiently desired. Kafka explore some of his personal issues in this book, which is considered kind of autobiographical. By believing passionately in something that still does not exist, we create it. His most popular book is The Metarmorphosis, a story of a man who one day wakes up and finds out he was turned into an insect. ![]() He was born in a jewish family in Prague, in which the father was very strict regarding his children education but also very unsupportive of the artistic interest of them. I’m pretty sure you’ve all been there in one way or another, whether it is because you question yourself if your work is good enough, if you will ever find the love of your life or if your life is really relevant at all.įranz Kafka (1883-1924) is one of the most popular writers in German language. Existencial crises happen to almost everyone, even to popular writers, as it is reflected in these Franz Kafka quotes. ![]()
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