Title: Franz Kafka 18831924
1Franz Kafka (1883-1924)
- "I think we ought to read only the kind of
books that wound and stab us...We need the books
that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us
deeply, like the death of someone we loved more
than ourselves, like being banished into forests
far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be
the axe for the frozen sea inside us."
2Kafkas Life
- A German Jew in Prague
- A frustrated writer whose father forced him into
a career as a bank clerk - Published very little in his lifetime
- Left orders for all of his manuscripts to be
destroyed when he died - His executor, disobeyed his orders and Kafka
became famous after his death
3Kafkaesque
A situation in which someone is at the mercy of a
collective logic that he or she does not
understand and perceives to be comically absurd.
- Metamorphosis A traveling salesman is turned
into a bug in the first sentence - The Castle A man named K. is summoned to work as
a surveyor in a castle, but the castles
bureaucracy prevents him from ever arriving at
his destination. - The Trial A man named Joseph K. is accused of a
crime and forced to mount a defense, but he is
never told what his supposed crime is.
4Kafka Three Movements
- Expressionism
- Surrealism
- Existentialism
5Expressionism
- An artistic movement that held that art should
represent the internal reality (usually painful)
rather than attempting to recreate or reproduce
external realitywhich art can never do.
6Surrealism
- An artistic movement that focused on
impossibilities and contradictions that suggested
the subconscious reality of the dream world
rather than the tangible reality of the physical
world.
7One Second Before Awakening, Salvador Dali
8Persistence of Memory, Salvador Dali
9The Crucifiction, Salvador Dali
10Carte Blanche, Rene Magritte
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12Beautiful World, Rene Magritte
13The Human Condition, Rene Magritte
14Infinite Divisibility, Yves Tanguy
15Existentialism
- The most significant philosophical movement of
the 20th century, EXISTENTIALISM is the belief
that reality, in any meaningful sense, must be
created through individual actions and choices. - Existentialism is the opposite of
ESSENTIALISM, or the belief that reality,
meaning, and significance precede individual
actions and choices.
16- Essentialism To be is to do.
- Existentialism To do is to be.
- Sinatraism Do be do be do.
17Non-Existence
- For existentialists, failure to act in any
meaningful way because a failure to exist. (Think
Peer Gynt and the Buttonmoulder) - Failure to act for oneself became a failure to
define oneself. - Selflessness, usually seen as a virtue in
essentialist thought, became literally the
absence of a self.