>Kafka left his work, both published and unpublished, to his friend and literary executor Max Brod with explicit instructions that it should be destroyed on Kafka's death; Kafka wrote: "Dearest Max, my last request: Everything I leave behind me ... in the way of diaries, manuscripts, letters (my own and others'), sketches, and so on, [is] to be burned unread".[158][159] Brod ignored this request and published the novels and collected works between 1925 and 1935.
How... Kafkaesque.
Stop trying to bait people by misusing Kafkaesque, it's a not nice thing to do
>>8349056
>bait people by misusing Kafkaesque
How... Kafkaesque.
Now that I'm thinking of it isnt it pretty absurd in a way reminiscent of Kafka's work that a descriptor meant to describe that exact kind of absurdity is almost only used wrongly?
>>8349344
>a descriptor meant to describe that exact kind of absurdity is almost only used wrongly
How... Absurd.
>>8349497
How... ever