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Franz Kafka - перевод на Английский

BOHEMIAN WRITER FROM PRAGUE (1883–1924)
Kafka; Kafkaesque; Kafkasque; Kafkesque; Kafkian; Kafka-esque; Kafkaesk; František Kafka; Kaflesque; Franz kafka; Franz Kakfa
  • Plaque marking the birthplace of Franz Kafka in Prague, designed by Karel Hladík and Jan Kaplický, 1966
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  • Kafka in 1910
  • alt=A tapering six-sided stone structure lists the names of three deceased persons: Franz, Hermann, and Julie Kafka. Each name has a passage in Hebrew below it.
  • National Library]] of Israel.
  • Franz Kafka's sisters, from the left  Valli, Elli, Ottla
  • Kafka in 1906
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  • alt=The statue is a man with no head or arms, with another man sitting on his shoulders
  • Former home of the Worker's Accident Insurance Institute
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Franz Kafka         
n. Franz Kafka (1883-1924) autore ceco di romanzi e novelle noto soprattutto per "La metamorfosi"
Arnold Schoenberg         
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  • Portrait of Arnold Schoenberg by [[Richard Gerstl]], circa June 1905
  • Arnold Schoenberg, 1927, by [[Man Ray]]
  • Arnold Schoenberg, self-portrait, 1910
  • ''[[Schönberg Family]]'', a painting by [[Richard Gerstl]], 1907
  • Arnold Schoenberg by [[Egon Schiele]], 1917
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  • Arnold Schönberg in Payerbach, 1903
  •  [[Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]]. In 1947 Schoenberg wrote ''[[A Survivor from Warsaw]]'' in commemoration of this event.
  • ''Watschenkonzert'', caricature in ''Die Zeit'' from 6 April 1913
  • Schoenberg's grave in the [[Zentralfriedhof]], Vienna
AUSTRIAN-JEWISH AMERICAN COMPOSER (1874-1951)
Arnold Schönberg; Arnold Schonberg; Arnold Franz Walter Schoenberg; Arnold Franz Walter Schonberg; Arnold Shoenberg; Schoenbergian; Schoenberg; Arnold Shonberg
n. Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) compositore austriaco, creatore della tecnica di composizione a dodici-toni
Franz Joseph Haydn         
  • Haydn's wife. Unauthenticated miniature attributed to [[Ludwig Guttenbrunn]]
  • Bergkirche]] in Eisenstadt, site of Haydn's tomb
  • [[Morzin Palace, Dolní Lukavice]], Czech Republic
  • View of [[Eszterháza]]
  • [[Hanover Square Rooms]], principal venue of Haydn's performances in London
  • ''Joseph Haydn Playing Quartets''
  • Original copy of "[[Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser]]" in Haydn's hand
  • Wax sculpture of Haydn by Franz Thaler, c. 1800
  • 1791–92}}, depicts Haydn c. 1770
  • a museum]]) where Haydn spent the last years of his life
  • Haydn as portrayed by [[John Hoppner]] in England in 1791
  • Portrait of Joseph Haydn by Christian Ludwig Seehas, 1785
  • Haydn's signature on a work of music: ''di me giuseppe Haydn'' ("by me Joseph Haydn"). He writes in Italian, a language he often used professionally.
  • St. Stephen's Cathedral]]. In the foreground is the Kapellhaus (demolished 1804) where Haydn lived as a chorister.
  • Prince [[Nikolaus Esterházy]], Haydn's most important patron
  • The inscription continues (in abbreviations) "et Beatae Virgini Mariae et omnibus sanctis" ("and to the Blessed Virgin Mary and all the saints"). The image is taken from the 1900 edition of ''[[Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians]]''; it does not identify the work in question.}}
  • locations where Haydn lived]] or visited
AUSTRIAN COMPOSER
Haydn; Franz Joseph Haydn; Josef Haydn; Franz Josef Haydn; Joesph Haydn; FJH; F. J. Haydn; Franz Haydn; Joseph Franz Haydn; Haydn, Joseph; Francis Joseph Haydn; Joe Haydn; Piano Trio No. 31; Draft:Piano Trio No. 31 (Haydn); Piano Trio No. 31 (Haydn)
n. Franz Joseph Haydn, (1732-1809) compositore austriaco che influenzò di molto lo sviluppo della sinfonia classica

Определение

Kafkaesque
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¦ adjective relating to the Czech novelist Franz Kafka (1883-1924) or his nightmarish fictional world.

Википедия

Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a German-speaking Bohemian novelist and short-story writer based in Prague, who is widely regarded as one of the major figures of 20th-century literature. His work fuses elements of realism and the fantastic. It typically features isolated protagonists facing bizarre or surrealistic predicaments and incomprehensible socio-bureaucratic powers. It has been interpreted as exploring themes of alienation, existential anxiety, guilt, and absurdity. His best known works include the short story "The Metamorphosis" and novels The Trial and The Castle. The term Kafkaesque has entered English to describe absurd situations, like those depicted in his writing.

Kafka was born into a middle-class German-speaking Czech Jewish family in Prague, the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (today the capital of the Czech Republic). He trained as a lawyer, and after completing his legal education was employed full-time by an insurance company, forcing him to relegate writing to his spare time. Over the course of his life, Kafka wrote hundreds of letters to family and close friends, including his father, with whom he had a strained and formal relationship. He became engaged to several women but never married. He died in obscurity in 1924 at the age of 40 from tuberculosis.

Kafka was a prolific writer, spending most of his free time writing, often late in the night. He burned an estimated 90 per cent of his total work due to his persistent struggles with self-doubt. Much of the remaining 10 per cent is lost or otherwise unpublished. Few of Kafka's works were published during his lifetime: the story collections Contemplation and A Country Doctor, and individual stories (such as "The Metamorphosis") were published in literary magazines but received little public attention.

In his will, Kafka instructed his close friend and literary executor Max Brod to destroy his unfinished works, including his novels The Trial, The Castle, and Amerika, but Brod ignored these instructions and had much of his work published. Kafka's writings became famous in German-speaking countries after World War II, influencing their literature, and its influence spread elsewhere in the world in the 1960s. It has also influenced artists, composers, and philosophers.

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