Hayman shows how the unique writings of this extraordinary man force us to reconsider all our assumptions about how to divide fiction from fact; for, obsessively, Kafka used literature as a means of putting himself on trial, of enacting the terrible conflicts of his day-to-day existence.
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New Ed edition
Phoenix Press
December 31, 2001