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Any Kafka fans out there? If so what is your interpretation of his work The Castle? Even though it has a fragmented ending, I think there are many interpretations of this work.
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Blimey! I've only read America and that hasn't got an ending...

Know nothing about The Castle I'm afraid.
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I still have yet to read Amerika, there are so many books that I want to read all at once and find it very hard to choose which ones should come first.[/list]
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ooh Kafka.....???

I'm more a Mills and Boon type of guy.... :oops:
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But having said that, on a book related subject I would recommend that you read "I Was a Robot" by Wolfgang Flur - very well written and informative read on how both he and Karl Bartos were shafted royally by Ralf and Florian when they were in Kraftwerk.....
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