In the first episode of “Loki,” the titular God of Mischief learns what Kafka proposed long ago: the world is controlled not by deities and strongmen, but by the soft totalitarianism of paper pushers.
Doubleplusgood: Peter Cushing as Winston Smith in the BBC's 1954 production of Nineteen Eighty-Four - TCD/Prod.DB/Alamy Stock Photo EIn the upcoming Radio 4 series Orwell vs Kafka, Ian Hislop recounts ...
"Every night and every morn/Some to misery are born." So said William Blake, and he seemed to know what’s what. Beau Wasserman is one such person in “Beau Is Afraid,” writer and director Ari Aster’s ...
In this exhibition, we are relying on the information we’re given to try to attain a mythologized goal that is always out of reach. Andy Warhol, "Franz Kafka" (1980 ...
The U.S. Supreme Court opened its October 2024 term Monday morning by examining what a group of plaintiffs call a "Kafkaesque" procedural rule in Alabama making it impossible for them to sue the state ...
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Ex-Labour minister feels like she is 'in a Kafkaesque nightmare' as she faces corruption trial
Former Labour anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq says she feels like she is 'in a Kafkaesque nightmare' as she faces a corruption trial in Bangladesh. Ms Siddiq, 42, is accused of having obtained ...
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