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Autor: Fernando Emilio Saavedra
Palma.
Para: Franz
Kafka.
TODO cambia se vuelve una agonía
de vida metamorfosea con el TIEMPO no
existente al aire.
La ESTRATEGIA
universo es sangre que circula
libre sin atadura al vuelo del pensamiento con su
jugada.
Las DIMENSIONES son
ciencia
ficción de bruma que nos abruma
en el corazón lluvia de TU lágrima.
DESPIERTO y soy otro con mi DAMA-MUJER en cama
soy ajedrez de noche REY
en un jaque mate que te AMA.
ANCIANO juego tu partida
la DAMA
nunca muere es dios energía vida divina.
TU cuerpo metamorfosis de la TIERRA
agua exponencial evaporada
en un niño que llora y grita…
El PLANETA
despierta
en un sueño movimiento de su PIEZA.
Y a lo lejos en el CAMBIO
de sus cambios la MUSICA…
en.wikipedia.
(3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a German-language writer of novels and short
stories, regarded by critics as one of the most influential authors of the 20th
century. Kafka strongly influenced genres such as existentialism. His works, such as "Die Verwandlung" ("The Metamorphosis"), Der Process (The Trial),
and Das Schloss (The Castle), are filled with the themes and archetypes of
alienation, physical and psychological brutality, parent–child conflict,
characters on a terrifying quest, and mystical transformations.
Kafka was born into a
middle-class, German-speaking Jewish family in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and trained as a lawyer.
After completing his legal education, Kafka obtained employment with an
insurance company. He began to write short stories in his spare time, and for
the rest of his life complained about the little time he had to devote to what
he came to regard as his calling. He also regretted having to devote so much
attention to his Brotberuf ("day job", literally
"bread job"). Kafka preferred to communicate by letter; he wrote
hundreds of letters to family and close female friends, including his father,
his fiancée Felice Bauer, and his
youngest sister Ottla. He had a
complicated and troubled relationship with his father that had a major impact
on his writing, and he was conflicted over his Jewishness and felt it had
little to do with him, although it debatably influenced his writing.
Only a few of Kafka's works were
published during his lifetime: the story collections Betrachtung (Contemplation) and Ein Landarzt (A Country Doctor), and individual stories (such as "Die Verwandlung") in literary magazines. He prepared the
story collection Ein
Hungerkünstler (A Hunger Artist) for
print, but it was not published until after his death. Kafka's unfinished
works, including his novels Der Process, Das Schloss and Amerika (also known as Der Verschollene, The Man Who Disappeared),
were published posthumously, mostly by his friend Max Brod, who ignored Kafka's wish to have the
manuscripts destroyed. Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre are among the writers influenced
by Kafka's work; the term Kafkaesque has entered the English language to
describe surreal situations like those in his writing
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