Franz Kafka

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A Czech-born German-language writer: Franz Kafka is the name of a specific historical figure, a novelist and short-story writer of Jewish descent, born in Prague (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire). He is renowned for his unique literary style and themes.
Usage
  • The name "Franz Kafka" is used to refer to the author himself, his body of work, or the distinctive qualities associated with his writing.
  • It functions as a proper noun and is always capitalized.
Examples of Usage
  • As the author:
    • Franz Kafka worked as a legal clerk for an insurance company.
    • Many of Franz Kafka's stories were published posthumously by his friend Max Brod.
  • Referring to his work or style:
    • The trial in The Trial by Franz Kafka is a famous example of bureaucratic absurdity.
    • The term "Kafkaesque" is derived from the nightmarish, illogical situations depicted in the worlds of Franz Kafka.
Advanced Usage
  • "Kafkaesque" (adjective): This is the primary term derived from his name and work. It describes situations, experiences, or systems that are surreal, nightmarishly complex, illogical, or menacing in a manner characteristic of Kafka's fiction.
    • The endless paperwork and opaque rules created a truly Kafkaesque ordeal for the applicants.
Variants and Related Words
  • Kafkaesque (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the writings of Franz Kafka, marked by a senseless, disorienting, often menacing complexity.
  • Kafkaana (n): Materials or writings related to Franz Kafka, such as criticism, biographies, or unpublished works.
Synonyms
  • The author of The Metamorphosis: A common descriptive synonym referencing his most famous work.
  • The Prague writer: A geographical descriptor.
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • While there are no standard phrasal verbs or idioms using "Franz Kafka," his name is intrinsically linked to the adjective "Kafkaesque," which functions idiomatically in modern language to describe specific types of bewildering and oppressive experiences.
Noun
  1. Czech novelist who wrote in German about a nightmarish world of isolated and troubled individuals (1883-1924)

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