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Whose Kafka? Fall Public Lectures

Posted on September 9, 2014 by SEZ
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Whose Kafka Fall Lectures

Posted in Whose Kafka? | Tagged "Center for Philosophy, and Literature", Art, cannibalism, colonialism, duke, Franklin Humanities Institute, Jewish, Kafka, lectures, literary history, robinson crusoe, smith warehouse, theater, world literature | 1 Reply

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