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"Memories are what warm you up inside. But they're also what tear you apart." H. Murakami
Movable memorial of Franz Kafka in Prague
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Kafka: Le château
folio, n° 284
Traduction de l' allemand par Alexandre Vialatte
Gallimard - Paris, 1984
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I got a new Mac notebook. very nice..but must get used to a new way of using interface again. Had one years ago but alas, i forget! I was watching a good documentary on Kafka.
Reading Kafka -- not! -- at Au Bon Pain in Harvard Square. Actually, it's Salinger's Franny and Zooey. (See correspondence below.)
The statue of Franz Kafka, Prague
Note: no double images were used here; merely strategic reflections.
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The statue's sculptor is Jaroslav Rona, it was unveiled in 2003. It is the dimensional display of an early Kafka short story. It stands next to the Spanish Synagogue, in Prague's Jewish quarter.
This one is dedicated eventually to the last don, for his amazing "Prague trip" set whom without I must have left unattended my Prague directory; and especially for his Franz Kafka statue, depicting the very same subject.
Tenuous Link: Kafka