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Kobo Abe: Critical Essay by Rolf J. Goebel

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SOURCE: Goebel, Rolf J. “Kōbō Abe: Japan's Kafka.” Newsletter of the Kafka Society of America, no. 1 (June 1983): 30-40.

In the following essay, Goebel determines the influence of Franz Kafka on Abe's fiction.

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