The surveyor of the labyrinthine human psyche and the cold weight of bureaucracy. Kafka captured the feeling of being a "cockroach" in a world that refuses to explain its own rules. He famously remarked: "A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us." He represents the internal exile, the writer who explored the terror of existence where the law is invisible and the verdict is always "guilty." Why do we keep knocking on doors we know will never open? Kafka is the knock.

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