SKU: BODS-102734

This handy A6 notebook features a solitary figure, originally drawn by Kafka in black ink.

Franz Kafka is best known as the author of The Metamorphosis, The Trial and The Castle. Although he died before he had reached the age of forty, his ground-breaking work has left a profound cultural legacy and continues to influence writers and artists today.

Kafka was a highly visual writer and he often drew sketches and doodles in his own notebooks and on manuscript pages. Many of these are cartoon-like and androgynous ‘everyman’ figures, who express profound emotion through their exaggerated body language and elongated limbs.

Printed in the UK exclusively for the Bodleian Libraries.


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