Before World Fame: Commemorating Franz Kafka in 1920s Central Europe
Ines Koeltzsch is a visiting professor at the Jewish Studies Program at CEU Vienna. This lecture offers a new perspective on the early afterlife of Kafka and examines both the significance of the media (text, voice, image) and of intellectual networks and communities of remembrance across nation-state borders in creating the author’s legend.
This hybrid event is organised by the AHRC-funded project Kafka’s Transformative Communities and all are welcome.
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