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Franz Kafka Lived Here
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Franz Kafka the writer and novelist lived at 22 Golden Lane, Prague. The term Kafkaesque has transcended the literary realm to apply to real or fictitious occurrences, situations or works of art that are incomprehensibly complex, bizarre, or illogical.
Franz Kafka the writer and novelist lived at 22 Golden Lane, Prague. The term Kafkaesque has transcended the literary realm to apply to real or fictitious occurrences, situations or works of art that are incomprehensibly complex, bizarre, or illogical.
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