It is interesting to note that Kafka had read from his work ‘The Judgement’, which is a story of the conflicted relationship between a father and a son. It ends with the son drowning himself into the river after being sentenced to death by his own father. Does it in any way throw light on some hidden part of Kafka’s life? Or is it just another morbid tale like the several others penned by him? We will perhaps never know.
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Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania|Guest Contributor|HOTELS, PRAGUE Updated : Oct 24, 2016, 04.51 PM IST
It is interesting to note that Kafka had read from his work ‘The Judgement’, which is a story of the conflicted relationship between a father and a son. It ends with the son drowning himself into the river after being sentenced to death by his own father. Does it in any way throw light on some hidden part of Kafka’s life? Or is it just another morbid tale like the several others penned by him? We will perhaps never know.
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