Kafka for the night: RT test about the writer's work
2020-06-03T12:21:15.461Z
On June 3, 1924, Franz Kafka, a German-speaking writer of Jewish descent, who lived most of his life in Prague, died. He was practically not known during his lifetime, and before his death he completely asked his friend to destroy all his works. He did not fulfill the request, but, on the contrary, published the texts. So the world learned about one of the most prominent writers of the XX century. Take our test and see if you are well acquainted with his work.
Source: russiart