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A White Merc with Fins
— published 1996 — 8 editions |
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Rancid Aluminium
— published 1997 — 7 editions |
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Why You Should Read Kafka Before You Waste Your Life
— published 2008 — 4 editions |
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Speak For England
— published 2005 — 6 editions |
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Dead Long Enough
— published 2001 — 3 editions |
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White Powder, Green Light
— published 2002 — 2 editions |
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Excavating Kafka
— published 2008 — 2 editions |
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My Little Armalite
— published 2008 — 3 editions |
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Una mercedes bianca con le pinne
— published 1996 |
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Englanders and Huns
— expected publication 2013 |
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“In the summer of 1913, Kafka bangs endlessly on about 'necessity,' that favorite concept of every German since Hegel who ever planned to do something morally dubious.”
― James Hawes, Why You Should Read Kafka Before You Waste Your Life
― James Hawes, Why You Should Read Kafka Before You Waste Your Life
“A quick look at the map of Europe suggests that Kafka either had a profound ignorance of geography or a profound grasp of emotional game playing.”
― James Hawes, Why You Should Read Kafka Before You Waste Your Life
― James Hawes, Why You Should Read Kafka Before You Waste Your Life
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