Franz Kafka: The Unyielding Voice of Absurdity and Struggle

Franz Kafka, born in Prague in 1883, faced a strained relationship with his father, leading to anxiety and self-doubt. Despite working in law and insurance, Kafka’s literary works, including *The Trial* and *Metamorphosis*, reflect struggles against absurdity and bureaucratic systems. Posthumously, Kafka became a major philosophical and literary influence.