Dutch Franz Kafka-Kring

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The Dutch Franz Kafka Circle ( Nederlandse Franz Kafka-Kring ) is a foundation established in 1992 and based in Utrecht .

It has set itself the goal of “promoting academic engagement with the work, life and time of Franz Kafka in the Netherlands and Flanders”.

Publications

With the Kafka-Cahier , the company publishes studies on Kafka's work in loose succession. The magazine Kafka-Katern , which has appeared quarterly since 1993, was discontinued at the end of 2011 after 19 years.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Presentation of the company on their homepage.
  2. Table of contents of all Kafka-Katern editions on the homepage of the Nederlandse Kafka-Kring.