What would you say his masterpiece was?

What would you say his masterpiece was?

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he didn't have one

Don't you actually have to finish a book to have a masterpiece?

this, really. I would call the castle a blueprint of a masterpiece and that's as close as he got.

The Trial, definitely

A short story can be a masterpiece too

actually you reminded me of some very short story of his about children playing make-believe that blew me away. can't remember the name.

Long work: The Trial
Short work: A Country Doctor
Also: The Diaries

Obsoletely not

This

Children On a Country Road?

A little fable

t.DFW

But yeah that one's great

The one by Murakami.

His short stories are great. Not necessarily as literature (though, they are that too) but as descriptions of facets of the human conditions.

Country Doctor, Hunger Artist and The Verdict are my favorites.

The Castle obviously

The Hunger Artist

Say what you will about le water man, but A Little Fable summarizes life and Jewish neuroticism in two paragraphs.

Young adult novel, but nothing happens

Redpill me on Trial. Besides that it's a good book.

What makes it tick?

More like young adult novel and a lot of incoherent shit happens in the latter half

I'd say Moltisanti in The Sopranos was his best role.

The Silence of the Sirens or Another Take on Don Quijote

I think Kafka is at his best at his shortest, most aphoristic works

Tell me something about old Angsty Boi here, Veeky Forums. How did he manage to turn his own daddy issues and other various neuroses into something the world could appreciate? What's the secret?

xDDDD

1. He was a genius
2. He was very industrious

There was no need for that.

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The Metamorphosis and The Castle

The judgement

I don't understand what was so good about Country Doctor. Am i just pleb or did I breeze through it too fast. Tell me why you like it so much user

This

>I think Kafka is at his best at his shortest, most aphoristic works

Surprised you didn't say Poseidon, then.

In the Penal Colony

My starved nigga, this right here

For me it goes The Burrow and The Castle

>good writer
>fell for the Marxist bandwagon

Thank god the 20th century is over.

Not that user but you probably breezed trought it too fast. I came to appreciate it only after I saw this (youtube.com/watch?v=ZDjmW-gIsKs) and reread it.