The Influence of Franz Kafka on Three Novels by Gabriel García Márquez (Comparative Cultures and Literatures) by Hannelore Hahn - WordSea
The Influence of Franz Kafka on Three Novels by Gabriel García Márquez (Comparative Cultures and Literatures)
by Hannelore Hahn
The purpose of this study is to show Kafka's thematic and stylistic influence on the three recent novels by García Márquez, and to explore the metaphysical topics of human solitude, the meaning of life and death, the individual search for spirituality, modern man's alienation, and the continuous striving for personal feedom. Both writers are true representatives of the Twentieth Century and are strongly influenced by existential thought, based on the world view of Kierkegaard and Heidegger.
PUBLISHERPeter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
LENGTH106
LANGUAGEEN
The Influence of Franz Kafka on Three Novels by Gabriel García Márquez (Comparative Cultures and Literatures)
by Hannelore Hahn
The purpose of this study is to show Kafka's thematic and stylistic influence on the three recent novels by García Márquez, and to explore the metaphysical topics of human solitude, the meaning of life and death, the individual search for spirituality, modern man's alienation, and the continuous striving for personal feedom. Both writers are true representatives of the Twentieth Century and are strongly influenced by existential thought, based on the world view of Kierkegaard and Heidegger.