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Kafka on the Shore (海辺のカフカ, Umibe no Kafuka) is a 2002 novel by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. Its 2005 English translation was among "The 10 Best Books of 2005" from The New York Times and received the World Fantasy Award for 2006.
Pages in category "Works about Franz Kafka" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Kafka (film) Kafka Americana; Kafka on the Shore; Kafka ...
Sputnik Sweetheart was first published in 1999, followed by Kafka on the Shore in 2002, with the English translation following in 2005. Kafka on the Shore won the World Fantasy Award in 2006. [47] The English version of his novel After Dark was released in May 2007. It was chosen by The New York Times as a "notable book of the year". [48]
The short story "Drive My Car" (and, to a lesser degree, "Scheherazade" and “Kino”) served as the basis for the 2021 film of the same name by Ryusuke Hamaguchi. [13] The film was nominated for four awards at the 94th Academy Awards, winning Best International Feature Film, and received numerous other accolades.
According to a statement from the director, Franz will highlight fragments of the life of Franz Kafka (Weiss) and examine his present-day legacy in his hometown of Prague and beyond. [ 3 ] Cast
Films based on works by Franz Kafka (14 P) Pages in category "Adaptations of works by Franz Kafka" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Kafka is a 1991 mystery thriller film [1] directed by Steven Soderbergh, from a screenplay by Lem Dobbs. Ostensibly a biopic based on the life of Franz Kafka , the film blurs the lines between fact and Kafka's fiction (most notably The Castle and The Trial ), creating a Kafkaesque atmosphere.
Franz Kafka (1883–1924) was a German-language writer from Prague. Kafka may also refer to: Kafka (surname) Kafka, a 1991 film by Steven Soderbergh; Franz Kafka Prize, also referred as Kafka Prize; Franz Kafka Society, a non-profit organisation established in 1990 to celebrate the heritage of German Language literature in Prague