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The Boy Who Disappeared" against a backdrop in an America that bears a striking resemblance to Franz Kafka's 1927 novel.
In this exhibition, we are relying on the information we’re given to try to attain a mythologized goal that is always out of ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is living the kind of mind-numbing, spirit-breaking, dehumanizing experience for which Franz Kafka’s ...
A new exhibition on Franz Kafka misses the point.
Architect: Calatrava: St. Nicholas National Shrine.
While March is rapidly coming to a close, Lalami has five book recommendations for lovers of “The Dream Hotel” and beyond.
These ten classic books had completely different endings before publishers stepped in. From softened tragedies to ...
These 10 genre-defying books begin one way and take unexpected turns—blending mystery, romance, sci-fi, and horror in the ...
The recent DSE 2025 exam for the Chinese subject has sparked conversations about literature and personal introspection. Among various components, the reading comprehension section featured engaging ...
New tariffs will be unveiled at the White House Rose Garden — because “when you elect a reality TV star, you get all your economic policy via rose ceremony,” said Stephen Colbert.
By Laila Lalami. Pantheon; 336 pages; $29. Bloomsbury; £16.99 Channelling Joseph Heller, Franz Kafka and George Orwell, this novel imagines society transformed by technology and surveillance.
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