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Franz Kafka
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Character Information
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Franz Kafka was a German-language surrealist writer from Prague.
Due to vividly expressed anxiety, alienation, and powerlessness of the individual in his short stories, the term Kafkaesque is used to a description of both an illogical and nightmarishly complexity although Kafkaesque is criticized for being overused.[1]
History
He is the namesake of Café Kafka in Springfield.[2]
Lisa loudly accuses Judge Snyder of being Kafkaesque in his ruling.[3]
Non-canon
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Sideshow Mel reads Kafka's works after he was fired.[4]
Appearances
Episode – "Little Girl in the Big Ten" (Café Kafka)
Episode – "Orange Is the New Yellow" (menioned)
Comic story – Metamorph Simpsons (referenced)
Comic story – All Fired Up (book cover)
Book – The Lisa Book (Kafka for Kids)
References
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