Aesthetics of the Adverse Evolution in Frank Kafka’s Narrative
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This essay deals with a problem that does not seem to be questioned in preceding works based on Franz Kafta’s incomparable narrative. We are specifically speaking of 'the aesthetics of the adverse,' the imposÂsibility, the obstacle, the failure; aspects that are revealed as a topic with semantic development and with permanent appeaÂrance in the work of this Czech writer. Before such a complicated semiosis, our intention is to partially respond to some questions intended to open sign spaces that allow having a wider and maybe more edifying reading of Kaffa’s work, which will necessarily result in the failure as a new hermeneutic alternative or a hermeneutic alternative built from failure.
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De La Hoz, A. (2014). Aesthetics of the Adverse Evolution in Frank Kafka’s Narrative. Ciencias Sociales Y Educación, 3(5), 169-181. https://revistas.udem.edu.co/index.php/Ciencias_Sociales/article/view/946