- (1915) and the
novels The
Trial (1924) and The
Castle (1926). The term
Kafkaesque has
entered the
English lexicon to
describe absurd situations like those...
- "
Kafkaesque" is the
ninth episode of the
third season of the
American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 29th
overall episode of the series...
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often considered predominantly science-fiction, the show's
paranormal and
Kafkaesque events leaned the show much
closer to
fantasy and
horror (there are about...
-
which was a
decrease from the 1.62
million of the
previous episode, "
Kafkaesque". It has the second-lowest
number of
viewers on its
original broadcast...
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starring Crispin Glover. Mr. K, a
traveling magician,
finds himself in a
Kafkaesque nightmare when he can’t find the exit of the
hotel he has
slept in. His...
- rooms. Cube
gained notoriety and a cult
following for its
surreal and
Kafkaesque setting in industrial, cube-shaped rooms. It
received generally positive...
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absurd hero.
Franz Kafka repeatedly referred to
Sisyphus as a bachelor;
Kafkaesque for him were
those qualities that
brought out the Sisyphus-like qualities...
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sacred myth that
cannot be questioned. This
response was
characterized as "
Kafkaesque" by the
conservative National Review,
highlighting the
problematic nature...
- and Kafka's
fiction (most
notably The
Castle and The Trial),
creating a
Kafkaesque atmosphere. It
stars Jeremy Irons in the
title role, with
Theresa Russell...