so Kafka was looking in literature for answers to esp. his identification in real life?
or thise literature is referring somehow to himself (Kafka) and his own identity?
so Kafka was looking in literature for answers to esp. his identification in real life?
or thise literature is referring somehow to himself (Kafka) and his own identity?
I'm not sure I understand the question, but here goes... As far as I know, the protagonists in Kafka's stories were projections of himself, and his experience in life was theirs. Specifically, unrelenting frustration, and the certainty of never being able to overcome an all-powerful and utterly inane bureaucracy--or equivalent force, as in The Metamorphosis.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.