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Illustration zu "Being Kafka"© Goethe-Institut, Illustration: Roberto Maján

Being Kafka

Why does Franz Kafka’s spell remain unbroken a hundred years after his death? Is it his exquisite letters, our affection for dramatic tales, or the sense that our contemporary world has never been more Kafkaesque? The centenary of Franz Kafka's death presents a chance to delve into innovative approaches to understanding the author and his captivating oeuvre.


Kafka in Urdu

Kafka_DTA_Web_Texts © Goethe-Institut Mumbai

Listen and Read
Kafka translations in Asian languages

The project Translating Kafka produced translations and audios for passages of some of the author's most famous texts in South Asian languages.

Kafka_DTA_Essays © Goethe-Institut Mumbai

Comparing literature
Thoughts on Kafka

As part of the Digital Translation Academy South Asia experts in literature and theatre write about Kafka's influence on and parallelisms in South Asian literature.


Kafka in Art and Literature


Kafka's Legacy

One of the first signs of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die.

Franz Kafka


Kafka in Media and Popular Culture


Kafka's Humor & Everyday Life

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