Aesthetics of the Adverse Evolution in Frank Kafka’s Narrative

Adriana De La Hoz | Bio
Universidad de Antioquia

Abstract

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 impos­sibility, the obstacle, the failure; aspects that are revealed as a topic with semantic development and with permanent appea­rance 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.
How to Cite
De La Hoz, A. (2014). Aesthetics of the Adverse Evolution in Frank Kafka’s Narrative. Ciencias Sociales Y Educación, 3(5), 169-181. Retrieved from https://revistas.udem.edu.co/index.php/Ciencias_Sociales/article/view/946

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