![]() In reading, he pays attention most to secondary characters because he feels that he is one as well. ![]() He also mentions an agonizing dilemma, or really, just his state of things, and that is that literature is so strongly the only sustenance that he has that he cannot afford to attempt anything else that may make him feel better, lest he end up with nothing at all. Tangentially, he mentions being in an almost constant state of fatigue or feelings of sickness. Perhaps he is more self-censuring but only because his reproachments of himself are so ubiquitous here as to take over his life entirely. I read about 50-75 pages of Kafka’s diary today and I felt like I understood him deeply, even more, I felt we shared most of the adult symptoms of a dysfunctional childhood. ![]() Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022 ![]() 5.0 out of 5 stars An invaluable psychological read and a terrific companion piece to much of Kafka’s Literary works. ![]()
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