Like Cervantes, Franz Kafka has become one of those writers whose work we already know or think we know, even when we haven't read a word. We know it's "surreal," the cliche of the day. Still, Kafka's genius does lie in his ability to combine the real and the fantastic — wisely.
In September 1917, newly diagnosed with tuberculosis, Kafka…
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