Kafka through Job, Job through Kafka
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35494/topsem.2009.2.22.218Abstract
Following Borges’ idea that each author creates his own
predecessor, this article intends to read part of the work of Kafka
through the Book of Job and imagine a kind of dialogue between
both in order to demonstrate that using the biblical text as a background,
Job permits us to refine and relate, within its own
literary context, some of the central images in Kafka. But,
different from other readings that have as a purpose to find a
certain religiosity in Kafka similar to that which is present in
the biblical text of Job, this text strives for the contrary: it is
Kafka that permits us to see the incipient irreligiosity in the Book
of Job.
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