Visions of the new world: photography in Kafka's Der Verschollene
Photography plays a central role in Franz Kafka's fictional travelogue <em>Der Verschollene</em> (1912-14), where it features as both explicit motif and implicit source material. Having never visited the United States, Kafka drew on genuine travel photographs as inspiration for his...
Main Author: | Duttlinger, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing
2006
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