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The New Republic on MSNUVA President James Ryan Caved to MAGA—and They Forced Him Out AnywayThomas Jefferson’s vision for a noble and educated republic has been dealt a firm blow. The enemies of free and open inquiry, of science, and of informed, democratic citizenship have chopped off the ...
Kafka is now on stage at 59E59 Theaters running through June 29th. Directed by Colin Watkeys and produced by Twilight Theatre Co., writer and performer Jack Klaff portrays acclaimed author Franz Kafka ...
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Khaby didn’t need punchlines. His comedic empire was built on the ability to mock overly complicated solutions to simple problems — slicing through the internet’s life-hack clutter with a single shrug ...
Yes, Kafka’s worldview, for all its comedy, is bleak and dark. But it sheds a unique light: the kind of illumination of human nature that is essential, revealing aspects that, once seen, cannot ...
Franz Kafka’s passport photograph c.1915. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Joseph K.’s grisly fate plays out in an anonymised city, most likely derived from Kafka’s home of Prague.
In this exhibition, we are relying on the information we’re given to try to attain a mythologized goal that is always out of reach. Andy Warhol, "Franz Kafka" (1980) (courtesy Ronald Feldman ...
Although the back cover was detached, the book was full of information and photos from a time when Franz Kafka and his family were living in the Czech capital. Attached to the ravaged back cover was a ...
Franz Kafka, Albert Ehrenstein, Otto Pick & Lise Weltsch in the Prater amusement park, Vienna, 1913, Silver print, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem. His intellectual and social circles also ...
In June 1924, as Franz Kafka—tubercular, obscure, and a month short of his 41st birthday—lay dying in a sanatorium in Austria, he had no idea of the eventful afterlife he’d go on to have. A ...
TIFF: Despite its occasional missteps, "Mr. K" succeeds as an homage to Franz Kafka, with a great performance by Glover. “Every human being is a universe within themselves floating about in ...
Turns out Albert Einstein and Franz Kafka lived in Prague at the same time and had the same circle of friends. In a new graphic novel, Ken Krimstein puts us in the room with two 20th century geniuses.
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