“They were offered the choice between becoming kings or the couriers of kings. The way children would, they all wanted to be couriers. Therefore there are only couriers who hurry about the world, shouting to each other - since there are no kings - messages that have become meaningless. They would like to put an end to this miserable life of theirs but they dare not because of their oaths of service.”
Quote by Franz Kafka
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Parables and paradoxes: in German and English
Parables and Paradoxes: In German and English is a scholarly work that delves into the art of storytelling through parables and paradoxes. The book presents a collection of translated narratives from both German and English, examining their origins, meanings, and the impact they have on readers across cultures. It aims to enhance understanding of these literary forms and their significance in both languages. more
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