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Wednesday, 6 August 2014
When people discuss the dystopic tendencies
of modern pseudo-democracies, dictatorships and semi-dictatorships, and the ominous, continuing ground-swell of collaboration in the various 'Wars on Terror', it is never Kafka who is mentioned, but Orwell. This is an error.
2 comments:
How do Kafka and Orwell differ?
Kafka is much more unspecific, more atmospheric, and, to my mind, both more accurate and more scary.
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