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aseaofquotes: Haruki Murakami, Kafka on Shore
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awritersruminations: A page from Franz Kafka’s manuscript for The Trial
thefashionisto: Portrait | Patrick Kafka by Greg Vaughan
fuckyeahfranzkafka:“I always wanted you to admire my fasting,” said the hunger artist.“But we do admire it,” said the supervisor obligingly.“But you shouldn’t admire it,” said the hunger artist.-Franz Kafka
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amospoe: “Now I can look at you in peace; I don’t eat you any more.” ― Franz Kafka
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Z'avez pas lu Kafka Suzanne Gabriello 1966https://youtu.be/AX02l7RIM80
naked-yogi: red-lipstick: Monica Ramos (b. Manila, Philippines) - Inspired by Kafka On The Shore and Norwegian Wood (Art Inspired by the work of Haruki Murakami), 2011 Paintings This reminds me of jacsfishburne
rantipoles: about the metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
spiritualwhore: “If you remember me, then I don’t care if everyone else forgets.” - Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore photo by hyperpygmy
daddysspace: loverswork: kafka-cafe: excuse me but why the FUCK is he wearing socks during sex Because I wear socks during sex sometimes. Sometimes, she wears socks too. The cup runneth over with scandalousness. Socks during sex is totally fine if
onnipotenzadelpensiero: Werner Herzog, My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done, 2009 abbia la gentilezza di riconsegnarmi il cucchiaio (latino coclearium, da coclea) col quale si fruga nell'orecchio (per Kafka era Milena il coltello, per me Milena è l'orecchi
babygirl629: The world will present itself to you for its unmasking, it can do no other, in ecstasy it will writhe at your feet. ~ Franz Kafka xoxo This is really good coffee!
Una mañana, tras un sueño intranquilo, Franz Kafka se despertó convertido en un monstruoso insecto.
“ El mundo horrible que tengo en la cabeza. Pero cómo liberarme y liberarle sin tener que desgarrar. Y es mil veces mejor desgarrar que retenerlo o enterrarlo en mi interior. Para eso estoy aquí, eso me es del todo claro” (Kafka)
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kahvekomasi: Kafka… (Kaleiçi)
arian-kafka: That Don’t Tase Me These ladies tho smh.
deadcuteboy: verblasse: “Ich schreibe anders als ich rede, ich rede anders als ich denke, ich denke anders als ich denken soll und so geht es weiter bis ins tiefste Dunkel.” — Franz Kafka ☺ the pale blog you’ve been looking for ☺
gogoblackwater: New SG set “Kafka on the Shore” Shot by Albertine
moosrecommends: An excerpt from Franz Kafka’s Diary.
bitchschool: “You are free and that is why you are lost” -Franz Kafka
anicepastime: Gogo Suicide in Kafka on the Shore photography by Albertine live on SuicideGirls.com now!
allyinunverso:Da un certo punto in poi non c'è più ritorno. È questo il punto da raggiungere.Franz Kafka
June 3, 2016Flowers for Kafka.
Architectural Density in Hong KongWith seven million people, Hong Kong is the 4th most densely populated places in the world. However, plain numbers never tell the full story. In his ‘Architecture of Density’ photo series, German photographer Michael
wordsnquotes: “What if I slept a little more and forgot about all this nonsense.” — Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis (via wordsnquotes)
quotemadness: “What if I slept a little more and forgot about all this nonsense.” — Franz Kafka (via quotemadness)
yeahwriters: randomhouse: “A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us.” Happy 130th birthday, Franz Kafka! Happy Birthday Kafka! I had to read Metamorphosis in the native German in college (it was my second major), and in German
kafkaesque-world:Franz Kafka’s Residence (1889-1896), Prague. During Kafka’s early childhood, his family lived in a 17th-century house – called the House of the Minute (Minuta) with beautiful Italian Renaissance-style sgraffito frescos on biblical
wendiana99: Franz Kafka, the story goes, encountered a little girl in the park where he went walking daily. She was crying. She had lost her doll and was desolate. Kafka offered to help her look for the doll and arranged to meet her the next day at the
Un año antes de su muerte, Franz Kafka vivió una experiencia muy insólita. Paseando por el parque Steglitz, en Berlín, encontró a una niña llorando desconsolada: había perdido su muñeca.Kafka se ofreció a ayudar a buscar a la muñeca y se dispuso
cinnamonbozia: “The poisonous world flows into my mouth like water into that of a drowning man” — Franz Kafka, from ‘The Diaries of Franz Kafka’ (via sempiternele)
unchildhood: FRANZ KAFKA x PETER GARFIELDA letter to Ottille Kafka featured in Letters to Ottla and the Family (1909 - 1924);Detail from Mobile Home (Dusk) (1995), photography, not manipulated
unchildhood: FRANZ KAFKA x PETER GARFIELD A letter to Ottille Kafka featured in Letters to Ottla and the Family (1909 - 1924); Detail from Mobile Home (Dusk) (1995), photography, not manipulated
linkinmoon:Franz Kafka, The Diaries of Franz Kafka
mister-christmas:goodnight-moves-deactivated2022:At 40, Franz Kafka (1883-1924), who never married and had no children, walked through the park in Berlin when he met a girl who was crying because she had lost her favourite doll. She and Kafka searched
theromanticidealist-blog: ““People label themselves with all sorts of adjectives. I can only pronounce myself as ‘nauseatingly miserable beyond repair’.”” — Franz Kafka, Diaries of Franz Kafka
kushandwizdom: “I never wish to be easily defined” — Franz Kafka, Diaries of Franz Kafka
watchoutforintellect: “September 22. Nothing.” — Franz Kafka - from The Diaries of Franz Kafka, 1910-1923 Yep 😒
bigbluntstobrunch: “Franz Kafka, the story goes, encountered a little girl in the park where he went walking daily. She was crying. She had lost her doll and was desolate. Kafka offered to help her look for the doll and arranged to meet her the next
bellswithin: Franz Kafka’s signature in a letter to Milena Jesenská. It reads: Franz wrong, F wrong, Yours wrong/ nothing more, calm, deep forest. Prague, July 29, 1920. Letters to Milena. Franz Kafka, trans. Philip Boehm. New York: Schocken Books,
wordsnquotes: MUST READ: Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami It comes to us to no surprise that Haruki Murakami composed a book, where his protagonist is named Kafka. Throughout his literary career, Murakami has often been connected to surreal and
existential-celestial: “Should I be grateful or should I curse the fact that despite all misfortune I can still feel love, an unearthly love but still for earthly objects.” — Franz Kafka in a journal entry featured in The Diaries of Franz Kafka
weltenwellen:Franz Kafka, The Diaries of Franz Kafka: 1914-1923