Heeb Magazine + Kafka

The generous folks at Heeb Magazine  just put up a review of My First Kafka, and they seem to like it:


[T]here’s a sense of childlike wonder that permeates even the strangest of Kafka’s parables. That’s a tricky proposition to pull off effectively –51BeIWcvHyL._SY300_especially for Roth, who is tasked with the unenviable job of transposing Kafka’s prose into child-sized morsels. Fortunately for weird kids (and their weird parents) everywhere, Roth is more than up to the task, reconstructing three of Kafka’s works into the sort of stories that would fit nicely alongside the Shel Silverstein’s stranger works.

My favorite part is the description of Rohan's illustrations, though: "His ‘Nobodies’ in Kafka’s “Excursion into the Mountains” call to mind Maurice Sendak’s eponymous “Wild Things”, transforming what was originally a passage about Man’s isolation into a whimsical adventure with imaginary friends. Similarly, his Gregor Samsa-bug in “Metamorphosis” is at once monstrous and sympathetic."



Okay. My day is made. Now I'm gonna go and read and stay up all night.



You, on the other hand, can read the review or buy the book (and then stay up all night with me, if you want).
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Published on May 14, 2013 10:04
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