Such As Kafka 等如卡夫卡
Kafka asked his friend Max Brod to burn all his papers, which included the novels we know as the Trial and the Castle.
卡夫卡要他的朋友Max Brod烧掉他所有的文件,其中包括我们都知道的小说《审判》和《城堡》。
Writers, he thought, had trouble abiding by that, and he referred to Flaubert and Kafka as "two other born non-buyers of carrots and turnips."
他认为,作家很少能坚守这个法则,并称福楼拜和卡夫卡为“两个天生的不买胡萝卜和大萝卜的人。”
Most of those who have spoken of Kafka have indeed defined his work as a desperate cry with no recourse left to man. But this calls for review.
诚然,那些提到卡夫卡的人,他们中的绝大部分把他的作品定义为“人类走投无路时所发出的绝望呼喊”,但是这需要我们重新审视。
One of the great short stories of the last century begins with a sentence by Franz Kafka: "As Gregor Samsa woke one morning from uneasy dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect."
上世纪最伟大的短篇小说之一,弗朗茨·卡夫卡所写的名篇是这样开头的,"一天早晨,格里高尔·萨姆沙,从不安的睡梦中醒来,发现自己躺在床上,变成了一只巨大的甲虫"
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