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'''Franz Kafka''' (1883-1924) was a [[Czech]] novelist and short-story writer, writing in [[German language|German]]. His novels, [[Amerika]], [[The Trial]] and [[The Castle]], are forerunners of what became known as the [[Absurd]].
'''Franz Kafka''' (1883-1924) was a [[Czech]] novelist and short-story writer, writing in [[German language|German]]. His novels, [[Amerika]], [[The Trial]] and [[The Castle]], are forerunners of what became known as the [[Absurd]].
He wrote many short stories, of which perhaps the best known, [[Metamorphosis]], tells of a young man who wakes up to find he has turned into a giant cockroach.
He wrote many short stories, of which perhaps the best known, [[Metamorphosis]], tells of a young man who wakes up to find he has turned into a giant cockroach.
The protagonists of the last two novels, called 'Joseph K.' in The Trial and just 'K.' in The Castle, are ensnared in a vast and hopeless bureaucracy.

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Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was a Czech novelist and short-story writer, writing in German. His novels, Amerika, The Trial and The Castle, are forerunners of what became known as the Absurd. He wrote many short stories, of which perhaps the best known, Metamorphosis, tells of a young man who wakes up to find he has turned into a giant cockroach. The protagonists of the last two novels, called 'Joseph K.' in The Trial and just 'K.' in The Castle, are ensnared in a vast and hopeless bureaucracy.