The trials of Franz Kafka
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Nicholas Murray's riveting biography presents the sickly miserablist
in all his morbid glory
Kelly Grovier
Sunday June 13, 2004
The Observer
Kafka
by Nicholas Murray
Little, Brown £22.50, pp440
Everyone remembered Kafka's eyes. Large, luminous, intense. Yet no
one, not even his lovers, could agree on their colour. Some testified
to their being steel blue, others grey, while still others insisted
they were brown. The skill in Nicholas Murray's gripping biography
lies in allowing even the most glaring inconsistencies of life to
remain unresolved, in letting every aspect of Kafka's complex vision
glisten across the decades since his death in 1924.
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