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Walter Benjamin, "Franz Kafka: on the Tenth Anniversary of His Death," in his Illuminations: Essays and Reflections, edited by Hannah Arendt, Schocken, 1968, pp. 111-45.

Max Brod, Franz Kafka: A Biography, translated by G. Humphreys Roberts, Schocken, 1947.

Albert Camus, "Appendix: Hope and the Absurd in the Work of Franz Kafka," in his The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays, translated by Justin O'Brien, Knopf, 1955, pp. 124-38.

Gilles Deleuze, and Félix Guattari, in Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature, translated by Dana Polan, Theory and History of Literature series, Volume 30, University of Minnesota Press, 1986.

Ralph Freedman, "Kafka's Obscurity: The Illusion of Logic in Narrative," in Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. VIII, No. 1, Spring, 1962, pp. 61-74.

Herman Hesse, "Eine Literatur in Rezensionen un Aufsatzen," in his Gesammelte Werke Vol. 12, Suhrkamp Verlag, 1970, p. 482.

Thomas Mann, "Homage" in The Castle by...
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