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Kafka’s writing is known by it’s eloquent analogies and metaphors about human society and alienation. These imaginary covers for his books are illustrated by nothing else than iconic music album covers that tell us a lot about each title’s plot. Mixing his literature with Massive Attack, Bruce Springsteen, Yes, The Cranberries, Cigarettes After Sex and Rick Springfield proves how modern and advanced Franz’s sense of aesthetic and imagination was. Take a look for yourself.

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An alienated man transformed overnight into a giant beetle-like insect

Modern bureaucracy wedded totalitarianism

The frustration of the pursuit of an unobtainable goal

The story of a young immigrant “packed off to America” by his parents

A dog’s inquiries into the practices of his/our culture

“Writing letters is actually an intercourse with ghosts.”

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