Kafka Critic
I found an article here that is very long and somewhat dense but I thought the writer had some interesting thoughts about Kafka's work. The writer, Alexander Provan, claimed that "The principal subject of Kafka's novels is not the mess of bureaucracy as such but rather alienation in the age of office jobs, assembly lines and advanced nation-states", which relates to both Gregor and Georg. He also described "Kafkaesque" as "a phrase that has come to represent very much about modern life while signifying very little"
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