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[[Franz Kafka]] (July 3 1883 - June 3 1924) was a Czech-German writer. Kafka is one of the most influential novelists of the 20th century, whose strange and absurd stories have coined the term ''"Kafkaesque".''His most famous books are ''"The Metamorphosis" (1915), "The Trial" (1925)'' and ''"The Castle" (1926).''
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[[File:Franz Kafka.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Franz Kafka.]]
  
[[Frank Zappa|Zappa]] instructed his fans to read Kafka's short story "''[[wikipedia:In the Penal Colony|In the Penal Colony]]''" (German: "''In der Strafkolonie''") before they listened to the track [[The Chrome Plated Megaphone Of Destiny]] on [[We're Only In It For The Money]].
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'''Franz Kafka''' (July 3, 1883 - June 3, 1924) was a Jewish Czech-German writer. Kafka is one of the most influential novelists of the 20th century, whose strange and absurd stories have coined the term ''"Kafkaesque".'' His most famous books are ''"The Metamorphosis" (1915), "The Trial" (1925)'' and ''"The Castle" (1926).''
  
[[Nigey Lennon]] claimed on page 63 of her book: [[Being Frank - My Time With Frank Zappa]]:
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==Zappa and Franz Kafka==
  
''"Out of a strange reluctance to appear intellectual, Zappa pretended that he never read anything he didn't absolutely have to read, but one of the first long conversations we had on the tour was about Franz Kafka. Frank seemed to be thoroughly familiar with everything Kafka had ever written, even obscure things like "A Country Doctor"."''
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Zappa instructed his fans to read Kafka's short story "''[[wikipedia:In the Penal Colony|In the Penal Colony]]''" (German: "''In der Strafkolonie''") before they listened to the track ''[[The Chrome Plated Megaphone Of Destiny]]'' on ''[[We're Only In It For The Money]]''.
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[[Nigey Lennon]] claimed on page 63 of her book: ''[[Being Frank - My Time With Frank Zappa]]'': ''"Out of a strange reluctance to appear intellectual, Zappa pretended that he never read anything he didn't absolutely have to read, but one of the first long conversations we had on the tour was about Franz Kafka. Frank seemed to be thoroughly familiar with everything Kafka had ever written, even obscure things like "A Country Doctor"."''
  
 
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Franz Kafka.

Franz Kafka (July 3, 1883 - June 3, 1924) was a Jewish Czech-German writer. Kafka is one of the most influential novelists of the 20th century, whose strange and absurd stories have coined the term "Kafkaesque". His most famous books are "The Metamorphosis" (1915), "The Trial" (1925) and "The Castle" (1926).

Zappa and Franz Kafka

Zappa instructed his fans to read Kafka's short story "In the Penal Colony" (German: "In der Strafkolonie") before they listened to the track The Chrome Plated Megaphone Of Destiny on We're Only In It For The Money.

Nigey Lennon claimed on page 63 of her book: Being Frank - My Time With Frank Zappa: "Out of a strange reluctance to appear intellectual, Zappa pretended that he never read anything he didn't absolutely have to read, but one of the first long conversations we had on the tour was about Franz Kafka. Frank seemed to be thoroughly familiar with everything Kafka had ever written, even obscure things like "A Country Doctor"."

See Also