Franz Kafka: Life, Works, and Legacy of the Master of Existential Literature
Franz Kafka (1883–1924) was a groundbreaking German-speaking Bohemian writer whose complex, surreal works explored themes of alienation, bureaucracy, and existential anxiety. Known for classics like The Metamorphosis and The Trial, Kafka’s unique literary style has profoundly influenced modern literature and existential philosophy. Despite a brief life marked by personal struggles and self-doubt, his writings continue to captivate and challenge readers worldwide.
