Being on the autism spectrum, Kafka's message ressonated deeply about how human life often feels like: confusing, awkward and lonely
@JohnTravena7 ай бұрын
@@themarquis336 Go bother someone who wants to be bothered.
@DWHistoryandCulture7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your personal experience with us and the community.
@TinLeadHammer7 ай бұрын
Kafka's message is on the autism spectrum?
@pbghosh530510 күн бұрын
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@FR-kb1fc7 ай бұрын
For those of you that liked The Metamorphosis, I recommend Murakami's short story Samsa in Love.
@paulzhang50667 ай бұрын
I love Kafka! His works just blow my mind away. I have to reread his books again. Thanks for the excellent video.
@oorzuis14197 ай бұрын
more human than human, I am terribly dyslectic but at age 30 a friend gave me his collected short stories. I was pleasantly surprised while reading, it moved me deeply.
@bakerkawesa7 ай бұрын
I must now try and read some of Kafka's works. I've been a Philistine for so long.
@FloatingCastle7 ай бұрын
You're Chinese bro deal with it
@arbsan83667 ай бұрын
It’s funny I saw his picture randomly months ago and now after watching this video I find him very intriguing! I’m gonna do some more digging on him. Thank you for this video!
@Zibonnn6 ай бұрын
I got to know Kafka not very long ago. *The Judgement* was the second story I read and at the end, I was like... "Wow! Didn't see that coming!" I am almost done with my first Kafka book - The Metamorphosis and Other Stories published by Barnes & Noble. Can't wait to read more of Kafka!
@jimthorne3047 ай бұрын
There's something faintly Kafkaesque about a documentary about Kafka where much of the speech is drowned out by intrusive background music.
@belalkhanfar38387 ай бұрын
The meaning of the term is presented in his novel "the Trial".
@triciac.50787 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining this!! Always wanted more info on this phrase.
@fabiodeoliveiraribeiro16027 ай бұрын
The raw material of Kafka's literature is not the dream, nor the fantastic, but the absurd reality experienced naturally by people immersed in relationships that they accept and do not understand and/or do not want to understand. I like to write short stories more or less inspired by Kafka's work, because since I was a child I have observed the worldly absurdities that I prefer not to accept or experience.
@DWHistoryandCulture7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us!
@pbghosh530510 күн бұрын
@@fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602 ♥️
@barrymoore44706 ай бұрын
The moment in Kafka's works that moves me most is the closing passage of his short story "A Hunger Artist" (published almost a century ago), with the striking contrast between the dying protagonist, wasted away through denial and futility, and the caged panther that takes his place, electric and alive to all possibilities.
@pbghosh530510 күн бұрын
@@barrymoore4470 Eccellent reading. 👍
@barrymoore447010 күн бұрын
@@pbghosh5305 Danke schön!
@henryvierimusic7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing video
@drprofessorsoso2087 ай бұрын
Verily, Kafka's vibrant and voluminous verbiage paints a vivid vignette of Kafkaesque conundrums, his life was a literary labor and familial friction. Born to a brood where business and materialism burgeoned, Kafka’s kinship with his father was a knotty knot, a kinetoscope of kingly command and Kafka’s own kowtowing. Beneath the bourgeois backdrop, Kafka’s being burgeoned, bound by the bookish beauty of his own brooding brainchild. His biography became a bastion of the bizarre, a bridge between the banal and the brilliant. Kafka’s creations, a cryptic chronicle of his own consciousness, were a canvas of consternation, capturing the chasm between his cherished aspirations and the chains of his circumstances. Crafting characters caught in the cogs of a callous cosmos, Kafka’s chronicles were a cathartic carving of his own condition. A chronicler of the cryptic, Kafka’s creations were a crucible of his own crises, a cross-section of his ceaseless contemplation. Dwelling in the depths of his own design, Kafka’s days were a diary of duality-dreams dashed by the drudgery of duty, desires drowned in the deluge of domestic demands. His dialogue with his father, a document of his deepest dread, was a discourse on the dissonance of their dynamic. Each entry of Kafka’s existence echoed the existential essence of his era-an elegy to the elusive equilibrium between the ethereal and the earthly. His engagement with the ephemeral, an epistle of his own exile, was etched in the ethos of his epoch. In the ink of his introspection, Kafka inscribed an indelible image of the individual’s isolation, an inventory of the inner inquisitions that inhabited his intellect. An icon of introspective inquiry, Kafka’s influence is an indomitable imprint on the intellectual landscape. Kafka’s life lead us through the layers of his legacy-a literary lexicon, a lone luminary. Kafka’s quest, quintessential in its quirkiness, remains a quill that quietly questions the quotidian, a quasar in the quietude of the quotable. I can relate to some aspects of Franz Kafka's cryptic chronicle of his own consciousness, were a canvas of consternation, captures the chasm between his cherished aspirations and the chains of his circumstances and his life experiences of life inexperience.
@lightndark38176 ай бұрын
That's some brilliant prose . How much effort,or what literature can possibly amp up my writing to your level? Please reply
@pbghosh530510 күн бұрын
@drprofessorsoso208 Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant! Even more than that. Apt words came to you as spontaneously 'as leaves to trees' somewhere in the tropic spring. Maddening prose draped in a fit of poetry. Great!
@user-wt3bk9nl5x7 ай бұрын
We, of a certain age and and culture all, obviously, know what adjectives "kafkaesque" or "orwellian" mean. Anyway for those who don't know I'm glad you've posted this.
@ThomasMann856437 ай бұрын
I read everything he wrote. But the problem is he did not write enough. So many people have. So we want more. Except skip his novel Amerika. It’s not in the same league as The Trial or The Castle.
@pbghosh530510 күн бұрын
Viewers of this video left some profound comments and observations about Kafka, which I found illuminating and educative. 🎉
@jimthorne3047 ай бұрын
I've heard that Kafka used to laugh hysterically when reading from his works. That makes me confident about saying that much of Kafka is funny. My favourite is the scene with the village superintendent in 'The Castle', where the superintendent is laid up with gout, but thinks he received a letter about the Surveyor from Herr Klamm in the castle, but he can't find it in the file cupboard, he thinks maybe it's in the woodshed, or over at Lasemanns the tanner. The two assistants get everything out of the file cupboard, then they can't get it back in, and turn it over to try and force the doors shut. Anyway, it doesn't matter because the letter that K has received from Klamm isn't an 'official' letter...
@DWHistoryandCulture7 ай бұрын
There is definitely humor to be found in the absurd!
@figsonrye6 ай бұрын
does anybody know what the song at the very end of the video is?:D
@Garlicnaan085 ай бұрын
I wish we were smart enough to realise who true heroes were :
@RedunDant-j6k3 ай бұрын
Known all over the world, except for every psychiatrist, general physician, and therapist I've ever met...
@pbghosh530510 күн бұрын
@@RedunDant-j6k More than true .
@TMIvey-gk4mw7 ай бұрын
Sigmund Freud wrote books in the 20th century and the term Freudian is named after him. So Kafka is not the only “writer” to have his name become a term.
@channamasala7 ай бұрын
Orwellian
@DWHistoryandCulture7 ай бұрын
Good point! Yes, you're right
@BeezerWashingbeard7 ай бұрын
"Orwellian" is another example.
@avdheshkushwaha31155 ай бұрын
Dickensian
@miroslavradic86324 ай бұрын
@@DWHistoryandCulture Freud famous book,Intepretation of dreams’ can be excellent way to understand core of trouble a characters of his novel experience it. Just read it, for example, The Trial,as a dream of Joseph,then using Freud’s interpretation of dream,you shall understand it fully his situation. Also,it is royal way to understand his other novels.
@abbysweat92027 ай бұрын
I would say "Orwellian" is pretty universal as well.
@lostcat9lives3227 ай бұрын
The classics are eternal.
@Pbav8tor7 ай бұрын
His depictions of the way the world is not at all what we've been taught. I think there are things we live through that disconnect us from reality a bit in order to survive.
@nedludd76227 ай бұрын
Here are two that maybe are more absurdist than kafkaesque but have elements of the latter. A bit of Kafka with humor. Gogol, "The Government Inspector" and Jaroslav Hasek, "The Good Soldier Schweik".
@oscarpachon14815 ай бұрын
i love kafka books and i visit praga🥳
@yonathanasefaw12027 ай бұрын
Having never read Kafka before, I would like to try reading The Trial.
@DWHistoryandCulture6 ай бұрын
It is a great novel. We'd recommend starting with either The Trial or The Metamorphosis.
@ananyatewari63184 ай бұрын
very interesting content keep sharing
@DWHistoryandCulture3 ай бұрын
We will! 🥰
@twilfits3 ай бұрын
The Trial. As a teenager it was Metamorphosis but the complexities outside are even more confusing
@Abuamina0017 ай бұрын
The 1966 Yugoslav book "Death and the Dervish" by Mese Selimovic is extremely Kafka-esque.
@miroslavradic86324 ай бұрын
@@Abuamina001 NO.
@FBAagent7 ай бұрын
c-ptsd from conservative parents. doubt, adhd, insecure, avoidant, trust issue, despair, longing for love, guilt, shame
@Bestquotesofalltime55 ай бұрын
very good videoo ))
@traviscutler99127 ай бұрын
The music is too much
@yasinrajabi806 ай бұрын
To me the moral is even if you doubt yourselt on an issue, it's still worth giving it a go. You'll never know what the future holds in store for you. It may become your true calling one day.
@joyghosh86106 ай бұрын
Kafka is generally seen as something where it can be said that he kinds glory in pain, something that you find in his life, you can see in the comments , I do not want to bother with anything useful, the reality. It is addictive glory in Pain, so people should understand there are things you can learn from Kafka but do not become that time and hence kafka.
@flash.gordon7 ай бұрын
Kafkaesque - Humanity sunken by Robotic action
@timothyberg77207 ай бұрын
So great, when people, that kicked the notion of "reading books" out of their list of would-be-hobbies ten or twenty years ago...and than make videos like this, interviewing people that are the same as them. People like you killed the book. Autodafe!!!
@ghostjacker7 ай бұрын
I think Shakespearen definitely deserves a mention. Darwinism too.
@ariyantmishra19035 ай бұрын
9:14 is that KAFKA really wearing a *_BINDI_*?
@shamirshakher6 ай бұрын
Feels like watching a beaking news for some reason
@aamnahere62506 ай бұрын
Hee not the only 20th century writer to have his name in languages worldwide. We also have the term Orwellian after George Orwell who was also a 20th century writer.
@DWHistoryandCulture3 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right! ☝️
@erwinheinz32066 ай бұрын
awesome
@zaoiamondi24885 ай бұрын
Franz kafka's face looks really like crispin glover 😱👍🏻
@DWHistoryandCulture3 ай бұрын
Now that you mention it... 🤔
@Vyaptvishnu6 ай бұрын
14:33
@rockets4kids7 ай бұрын
I gotta pay taxes now? What the hell's up with that? That's messed up!
@Umeshkodopi4 ай бұрын
Actually every genius has tragic life
@randstahl48696 ай бұрын
Read The Metamorphosis to realize Kafka wrote my biography.
@DWHistoryandCulture3 ай бұрын
We hope you're doing well! 🪲❤️
@NeverTrumper-d2j6 ай бұрын
Umm u forgot Machiavellian. It’s not only kafka’s name that has been turned into an adjective. Read up.
@DWHistoryandCulture6 ай бұрын
You are right!
@ahfei68476 ай бұрын
Kafkaïen!
@Goodnesswithros2 ай бұрын
😢😮
@prasad_awhale4 ай бұрын
So his friend ....😅
@samrajbuttar64697 ай бұрын
With the quality of your country's beurocats, who vulgarly eat free food in 5 stars , everything will be kafkaesque. ❤❤❤
@gurs-2k6 ай бұрын
Real
@JJ-hp6mb4 ай бұрын
This video is very Kafkaesque. Everything is explained in clear words but still I don't understand what Kafkaesque truely means. 😂
@DWHistoryandCulture3 ай бұрын
Should we take this as a compliment? 😅
@floydblandston1087 ай бұрын
'Kafkaesque' is terribly overused by people uncomfortable with the many varieties of 'alienation' we experience and are unable to process, or to understand as mere parts of an extended aspect of consciousness. It becomes a placeholder- a mimetic device- signalling our incapacity, like the words 'cool' or 'rad' are uttered as a means to express or process joy.
@mohammadaminfatemi62194 ай бұрын
W
@oooooooooooooooooooooooooo-c8q6 ай бұрын
Histrionic.
@mdkamruzzaman71746 ай бұрын
KAFKA = KIMMICH
@answerman99337 ай бұрын
Why does DW has English language programs?
@DWHistoryandCulture7 ай бұрын
Why not?
@lostcat9lives3227 ай бұрын
Why wouldn't they? It's a world market.
@Colin-Fenix7 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why we have to constantly be shown the narrator? She has no part in the narration… either present facts and documentary about the subject or make a video about the narrator! Sorry, you will decide this is harassment, but I got so irritated with this format that I left the otherwise interesting video after 5 minutes and asked YT to no longer recommend you channel! 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
@DWHistoryandCulture3 ай бұрын
Hello @Colin-Fenix! Thank you for your comment and feedback. It's a pity to hear that you didn't like the video, maybe we can win you back in the future 😉
@haha-cl8zp6 ай бұрын
i was watching peacefully till i heard "is * ra * el" then u lost me
@agrimvashisht14665 ай бұрын
Womp womp
@js703717 ай бұрын
The best thing about Kafka is that he was an anti-Zionist
@Freenow-i6o7 ай бұрын
You ignorant, in Ignorant channel comments, He was a Jewish genius who mainly wrote about the suffering of Jews in the diaspora.
@dawn74917 ай бұрын
Not a huge fan of the presenter.. she seems to green to be doing such an important piece. She sounds like she should be doing TikTok than a long reel. Her voice is boring…
@DWHistoryandCulture7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your opinion. We appreciate Melissa Aparicio as a very experienced journalist.
@dawn74917 ай бұрын
@@DWHistoryandCulture My opinion isn’t around her professionalism… being a great journalist and a great presenter is two separate things. If you want to be replying your viewers, at least get the opinion right. This is shocking.
@lostcat9lives3227 ай бұрын
Whine, snivel, bitch and moan.
@annemiura77677 ай бұрын
I agree and I think your reference to Tik Tok is apt. She may or may not be knowledgeable but her rapid speech really leaves the impression of a high schooler presenting a paper.