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What makes something "Kafkaesque"? - Noah Tavlin

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The term Kafkaesque has entered the vernacular to describe unnecessarily complicated and frustrating experiences, especially with bureaucracy. But does standing in a long line to fill out confusing paperwork really capture the richness of Kafka’s vision? Beyond the word’s casual use, what makes something "Kafkaesque"? Noah Tavlin explains.

Do you find Kafka’s stories funny? Why or why not? What do you feel the humor, or lack thereof, achieves? Does the humor, or lack thereof, detract from the stories?

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