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Kafka & Etouhnav in Prague

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Kafka & Etouhnav in Prague: A Phenomenology of Place and Being

Spring, 1910.

In the labyrinthine streets and luminous squares of Prague, two minds wander. Franz Kafka - restless, haunted by the opacity of crowds and the fragile architectures of the self - finds himself in quiet, searching dialogue with Dr. iur. Etouhnav, a jurist whose cool phenomenological precision conceals a profound fascination with how the world comes forth to meet us.

Together they traverse the bustling expanse of Wenceslas Square, the solemn arc of the Charles Bridge, the austere grandeur of Prague Castle, and the hushed intimacy of Josefov's shadowed lanes. With each step, the city becomes more than mere backdrop; it emerges as interlocutor, stage, and mirror - revealing to them the delicate entanglement of perception, memory, power, and time.

Through their conversations, art is questioned, suffering is examined, and the very texture of reality is laid bare. Is meaning found in distant perspectives that impose order, or in the tangled immediacy of narrow streets where human lives brush past one another? Can beauty console without betraying the ache it seeks to soothe? Where does the self reside amid so many reflections, echoes, and fragile constructions?

Kafka & Etouhnav in Prague is both philosophical promenade and existential parable - an exploration of how place shapes being, and how being, ever tentative, attempts to answer the silent questions posed by place. In the end, the city itself remains the ultimate silent interlocutor, holding their questions - and ours - with a patient, unresolvable grace.

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal192
  • Udgivelsesdato03-07-2025
  • ISBN139798290779386
  • Forlag Independently Published
  • MålgruppeFrom age 0
  • FormatPaperback
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Størrelse og vægt
  • Vægt263 g
  • Dybde1 cm
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    10 cm
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    15,2 cm
    22,8 cm

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