Why do I enjoy Kafka so much? His writing resonates with me more than any other writer.
>inb4 he reads translations
/lit/, pls
>>8211710
Kafka had a cool perspective on being a bit of an outsider. He also understood absurdity like no one else, and because the world is so absurd, lots of people like his stuff. Other reasons too, but I'm too drunk to go next level without knowing you.
>>8211748
I'm kinda drunk, too, anon. Here's a little about me: He's my favorite writer, I went to Prague to visit his birth site, I'm learning German in hopes of becoming fluent enough to be able to read him in Deutsch, and I love Jewish girls.
>>8211757
Kafka's not one to use the big words. It is really, like *really* simple german.
>>8211710
Prolly cause you have daddy issues.
>>8211779
Big words are overrated.
>>8211783
prolly