Kafka is one of the defining writers of the twentieth century, perhaps the one who, more than any other writer, reflected modern man’s feeling about the world. In particular, it is his articulation of the sense of being an outsider, which can be seen by different readers in personal, social, (more...)
by Alain Robbe-Grillet Translated by J A Underwood
Like Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, Topology of a Phantom City blends the state of dreaming with various ancient and modern urban settings. We’re shown a women’s prison, a crowded theatre, a town square, a housing-block and a temple, (more...)