So it starts — Kafkaesque but oh so Japanese.
Japan Times · Oct. 24, 2009
THE APPRENTICESHIP OF BIG TOE P, by Rieko Matsuura. Kodansha International, 2009, 448 pp.,
Japan Times · 3 hours ago
... from the U.S. Congress and others in 2006 and 2007.[3] Things have now settled into a Kafkaesque routine without visible end, one where the...
Middle East Forum · 5 hours ago
... and to a lesser degree that of other Caledonia residents whose homes were also to the site, was Kafkaesque, a bewildering place where black...
Globe and Mail · 4 hours ago
... but by stripping down the name to a single circular letter, Church subtly imparts a Kafkaesque quality.
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It’s also absurdist, with plenty of Kafkaesque moments and obvious Beckett influences.
RainbowNetwork.com · Nov. 24, 2009
... by filing a 'diatribe of complaints about the integrity' of her husband, thus subjecting him to 'Kafkaesque litigation.' A thousand miles away...
Post Chronicle · Nov. 23, 2009
A Kafkaesque allegory, it centres on a man's urgent petition for aid from King Carlos II, the late 17th-century Spanish monarch, portrayed by...
The Scotsman · Nov. 23, 2009