Franz Kafka, the Eternal Son by Peter-André Alt and translated by Kristine A. Thorsen
Franz Kafka, the Eternal Son: A Biography
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By Peter-Andre Alt Translated by Kristine A. Thorsen
“Peter-André Alt’s Franz Kafka: The Eternal Son is a splendid conspectus of Kafka’s life and work, admirable for its scope and precision. It is the single best study of Kafka if one wishes to read Kafka’s writings as an imbrication of life experience and literary genius. Alt’s study is a rich, redoubtable mine of information and wisdom arising from the most scrupulous scholarly attention to Kafka’s work, body, and milieu.”—Stanley Corngold, author of Franz Kafka: The Ghosts in the Machine
"A very welcome translation of excellent scholarship that forces us to question the relationship between an author's life and his work. In this crisp translation of the original, English readers will rediscover the joys of reading Kafka as he has never been presented before."—Richard Block, author of Echoes of a Queer Messianic: From Frankenstein to Brokeback Mountain
Franz Kafka remains one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. His novels, stories, and letters are still regarded today as the epitome of the dark, fascinating, and uncanny, a model of the modernist aesthetic. Peter-André Alt’s landmark biography, Franz Kafka, the Eternal Son, recounts and explores Kafka’s life and literary work throughout the cultural and political upheavals of central Europe.
Alt’s biography explores Franz Kafka’s own view of life and writing as a unity that shaped his identity. He locates links and echoes among the author’s work, life, and surroundings, situating him within the traditions of Prague's German literature, modernity, psychoanalysis, and philosophy as well as within its Jewish culture, arts, theater, and intellectual tradition.
In this biographical tour de force, Kafka emerges as an observant flaneur and wistful loner, an anxious ascetic, an ecstatic and skeptic, a specialist in terror, and a master of irony. Alt masterfully illuminates Kafka's life not as source material but as a mirror of his literary genius.
Paperback 696 pages Northwestern University Press, 2018 7 x 2.2 x 10 inches ISBN 9780810126077 Biography. Literary Critic