Well, why not... It is another day with high humidity here, although at least by now, in the afternoon, the heat has ebbed considerably. Time to descend on a world of mud and insects.
Poll question:
Which literary work of Kafka's is his best one?
Poll options:
1) The Castle
2) The Trial
3) Metamorphosis
4) In the Penal Colony
5) A Hunger Artist
6) On the building of the Great Wall of China
7) The Judgement
8) Amerika
9) Unhappiness
10) Description of a Struggle
11) Investigations of a Dog
12) Blumfeld, an elderly bachelor
13) The Village Schoolmaster (or The colossal Mole)
14) A report to an Academy
15) Recollection from the Railway at Galda
16) The Hunter Gracchus
17) The Burrow (or The Tunnel)
18) The Bucket-rider
19) Jackals and Arabs
20) Other/Kafka is a slavic onomatopoeic term anyway
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My favorite is The Burrow, cause it is about something which tries to live in a huge system of caverns and tunnels it has created, but it cannot even allow itself this pleasure after working on them for so long. It was also one of his last completed works
PS: i tended to not include the smallest short-stories. Only 'Unhappiness' is an exeption there, since it is the main story of his first ever printed book, the collection of brief fiction titled 'Contemplation'. It is also the earliest example of his sentence structure, in my view, and a great story all-around in my opinion
Poll question:
Which literary work of Kafka's is his best one?
Poll options:
1) The Castle
2) The Trial
3) Metamorphosis
4) In the Penal Colony
5) A Hunger Artist
6) On the building of the Great Wall of China
7) The Judgement
8) Amerika
9) Unhappiness
10) Description of a Struggle
11) Investigations of a Dog
12) Blumfeld, an elderly bachelor
13) The Village Schoolmaster (or The colossal Mole)
14) A report to an Academy
15) Recollection from the Railway at Galda
16) The Hunter Gracchus
17) The Burrow (or The Tunnel)
18) The Bucket-rider
19) Jackals and Arabs
20) Other/Kafka is a slavic onomatopoeic term anyway
*
My favorite is The Burrow, cause it is about something which tries to live in a huge system of caverns and tunnels it has created, but it cannot even allow itself this pleasure after working on them for so long. It was also one of his last completed works

PS: i tended to not include the smallest short-stories. Only 'Unhappiness' is an exeption there, since it is the main story of his first ever printed book, the collection of brief fiction titled 'Contemplation'. It is also the earliest example of his sentence structure, in my view, and a great story all-around in my opinion

