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"Please tell me, what do you call beautiful eyes?" By eyes, do you mean looks? "I don't find the eyes themselves beautiful at all."
I've never read Kafka before.
I think this book is not recommended as a beginner book.
Why did I read it?
I came across a quote that I shared in the introduction. I started the book with the thought that since it had short pages, I could finish it in a few hours*.
What else can I say about this book?
There are two incomplete stories. The manuscript pages are arranged by indicating the missing pages.
First Story Wedding Preparations in the Country and others Richard and Samuel
In the last section, there are KAFKA and PORNOGRAPHY notes prepared by M. KÂMİL UTKU.
There are interesting notes in this chapter about Kafka's sexual tendencies.
A note is made: To get to know Kafka, read his works carefully again*.
Regarding the letters he wrote to his father, he states that he wrote a little exaggeratedly because he had artistic concerns rather than his real feelings, and he clearly expressed this in the letters he wrote to his friends.
Stating that there is nothing remarkable about the work for me, I wish a good reading to those who want to give the work a chance.