Tag: Kafka
Kafka – Modern Man: “Kafka also spoke German”
Three encounters and a self-defense with the poet who let the fire of this damned world burn him more than other people. source site
Would Franz Kafka have wanted this series? A visit to Prague
Franz Kafka died 100 years ago. His work is astonishingly contemporary. The actor Joel Basman is now bringing the author back to life. No matter how early you are, someone…
Daniel Kehlmann about Franz Kafka: “That was considered strange at the time”
Daniel Kehlmann has written about many historical figures. Why a script about Franz Kafka particularly challenged him. Mr. Kehlmann, what was it like for you to meet such an important…
“Kafka” in the ARD media library: series by Kehlmann and Schalko | NDR.de – Culture
As of: March 20, 2024 8:36 a.m Who was Franz Kafka? This is now shown in a mini-series from ARD and ORF, which will be shown on March 26th and…
ARD series "Kafka": Kafka, the smartass
ARD is promoting David Schalko and Daniel Kehlmann’s six-part TV series about the great writer with a lot of wind. The result: rather pale, completely normal television. source site
TV tip: “Consider me a dream” – mini-series about Kafka
TV tip “Consider me a dream” – mini-series about Kafka Milena Jesenska (Liv Lisa Fries) and Franz Kafka (Joel Basman) in a scene from “Kafka”. photo © -/Superfilm/NDR/dpa Franz Kafka…
Kafka – modern man: pure slapstick
Things already start in Kafka’s first novel: right from the start it is full of cool comedy – the preservative of prose. source site
“The Glory of Life” in the cinema: In bed with Kafka – culture
“The Glory of Life” tries to show another Kafka, a cheerful, in-love Franz. But the film freezes before the dark cliché. Already after the first Baltic Sea scenes, flooded with…
Franz Kafka: “The Glory of Life” shows his last love
Author died 100 years ago “The Glory of Life” shows Franz Kafka’s sad last love “The Glory of Life”: Franz Kafka (Sabin Tambrea) and Dora Diamant (Henriette Confurius) © -/Majestic…
Bernhard Setzwein’s Kafka novel – Munich
Franz Kafka died on June 3, 1924, not even 41 years old. At least that’s what people thought so far. What a mistake! The writer lives – if only in…