Kafka is the intelligible.

Kafka is the intelligible.

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A fascinating book from beginning to end; there is suspense and we do not see too much or the author wants venir.On distinguishes a philosophical approach that encourages réflexion.On think of Kafka, of course, but c It is understandable without intense intellectual efforts are needed.
Book addictive.

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