Flasherly wrote:
> On Apr 19, 4:22 pm, Alric Knebel <al...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>Flasherly wrote:
>>
>>>On Apr 19, 10:30 am, Alric Knebel <al...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>>I read that book back in the 80s, and it was an odd thing. Then a few
>>>>years ago, I bought a newer edition of it, that was "restored." The
>>>>original was published posthumously and it wasn't clear what Kafka
>>>>wanted, so the new edition went back to his original intent or
>>>>something. I never got around to reading it, and I don't even
remember
>>>>the other edition to even make a comparison. I remember it was a
bleak
>>>>novel with a stark conclusion, and it seemed to just END.
>>
>>>Existentialism as a forerunner of the politico safeguard, the enured
>>>and bred career politician, as opposed to the extengent man of and for
>>>occasions and representative of the peoples' democratic popular
>>>front.
>>
>>I stopped right there. You're an ass.
>
>
> A precondition, I suppose, why I might not have suggested first
> undertaking a Jean Paul Sartre play, the only one I've read from
> another existentialist, which probably is some time after Kafka.
> Unlike Kafka, Sartre essays what I'm sure is closer to directly
> aligned linear thinking. Wonderfully, bloody marvelously well-ended,
> if you'll permit me.
LOL!
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