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Dear book lovers, Today I am here with a different cover design for Franz Kafka's classic work "The Trial". When you read this classic work, you may have immersed yourself in the author's world of thought and identified with the characters. Now, I have prepared a special digital poster design for you to feel the spirit of this classic work in any part of your home. My cover design offers a simple and impressive expression that is appropriate to the content of the book. The cover, prepared in black and white tones, features a character that reflects a frightening atmosphere and a dark street atmosphere. With this cover design, you can easily immerse yourself in the mystical world of "The Trial" and put yourself in the characters' shoes. Our digital posters consist of high-resolution images and are sent to you digitally after purchase. You can print them in any size you want and display them anywhere in your home using your own resources. These special posters will also be works of art that reflect your thoughts. They will change the atmosphere of your living space and always remind you of the magical world of "The Trial". Remember, reading is one of the best investments a person can make in their life. You can open up a new world for yourself by reading this classic work. With our "The Trial" digital posters, you can feel one step closer to this world. Order now and feel the magical world of books on the walls of your home!
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#albert camus#classics#existentialism#sylvia plath#franz kafka#quotes#dead poets society#classical quotes#penguin classics#book quote#the stranger#the secret history#the trial#motivating quotes#booklr#book quotes#writers on tumblr#poetry#poems#nietzche#dostoevksy#poets on tumblr#classical literature#literature#bookblr#absurdism#deep quotes
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Brod Girl Summer as we say.
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I only fear danger when I want to.
- The Trial, Franz Kafka
#can't believe i haven't posted this one on this blog yet??#franz kafka#the trial#dark academia#light academia#classic academia#literature#poetry
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The Trial, Franz Kafka, 1925
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Félix Labisse (1905-1982) — Jean-Louis Barrault in "The Trial" by Franz Kafka [oil on canvas, 1947]
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I don’t pretend to be a martyr, no. Not even a victim of society? I am a member of society.
Anthony Perkins in The Trial (1962) dir. Orson Welles
"Orson thought it was important to use whatever a famous actor brings with him to a role. The closetedness of Perkins' homosexuality [...] - he thought that brought a whole wonderful subtext. I remember him saying that they never talked about it, but he felt that Perkins definitely knew what he was doing." -Henry Jaglom, a friend of Orson Welles
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On Kafka's guilty pleasures (2008)
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It makes me genuinely irritated when people say "Oh, Kafka would hate his fans and his audience cuz he wanted to stay unknown 🥺" as if he wasn't an incredibly complex person whom we will never understand unless he rises from the dead and tells us himself
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Sam and max bookmark
#sam and max#art#sam and max fanart#fanart#freelance husbands#yay#bookmark#franz kafka#the trial by franz kafka
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kafka's literary works in the kafka series
die verwandlung / the metamorphosis
der prozess / the trial
das urteil / the judgement
das schloss / the castle
in der strafkolonie / in the penal colony
#franz kafka#kafka#kafka series#kafka serie#kafka 2024#die verwandlung#the metamorphosis#der prozess#the trial#das urteil#the judgement#das schloss#the castle#in der strafkolonie#in the penal colony#1920s#kafka movie#movies#gifs#aesthetic
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should i reread the secret history, the phantom of the opera, finish the trial by kafka, start white nights by dostoevsky, or start a hungarian book that i've been wanting to read for years? life is so so hard
#the secret history#donna tartt#franz kafka#the trial by kafka#white nights#fyodor dostoevsky#literature#reading#books#classic literature
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I watched The Trial (1962) and almost cried over Anthony Perkins AGAIN.
Hollywood didn't deserve his talent and as both an artist and an actor I hold his life story near and dear to my heart. I can only wish there is such thing as an afterlife where I can thank him for all he had done.
Rest in peace Tony, you would've enjoyed spongebob.
#anthony perkins#The trial#franz kafka#Kafka#old hollywood#i started crying#while writing this#god i miss him#tony perkins#The trial 1962
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the disrespect of deceased artists.
this is something that i wanted to talk about for a long time but didn't feel like it made very much sense to just post on my main account.
something i've always found disturbing is how the dead lose any autonomy over anything that they had while they were living. now, you may be thinking "well witcher that's what happens when people die because they can't make decisions on things"
well, what i'm talking about is how artists, poets, musicians, writers, etc of history had their work and art shown to the world without their consent after they passed. Think about how many classics you've read where everything was published AFTER the author passed.
an example that inspired me to write this was franz kafka's work published by his friend when he explicitly asked for it to be burnt. he wrote to that friend: "dearest max, my last request: Everything I leave behind me.....in the way of diaries, manuscripts, letters (my own and others'), sketches, and so on, [is] to be burned unread. .... yours, franz kafka" so, after being told that max brod decided he was going to publish ALL of kafka's work, and so he did.
this is actually a common occurrence with a lot of artists and writers after they pass and it's quite tragic to me because yes, their stories deserve to be told and the great accomplishments they had deserve to be known, but are we supposed to disregard all morals and respect for the dead so that we can have art? does being intelligent and great have to come at the price of your privacy being ripped away??? sure they may be dead and if there is no after life they would have no way of knowing about any of it but I still think it's disrespected who they WERE to have these things published without their consent.
this has always been something that has bothered me, but i'd like to hear your thoughts. feel free to add other examples of artists and writers this has happened to because I think it's a topic that should be discussed more.
#i think artists and writers should talk more about this#but hat's just my opinion on it all.#what would you want to be done with your art after you die?#the metamorphosis#kafka#franz kafka#book#quotes#book quotes#reading#dark academia#books#deceased artists#the trial#art#writing#poetry#author history
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For someone who is in to armpits...
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