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“It’s a remarkable apparatus,” said the Officer to the Explorer

Kafka read “The Penal Colony” in a Munich gallery one evening in November, in front of some paintings by Van Dongen and Vlaminck, to an audience of about fifty people. He felt as cold as “the empty mouth of a stove.” A woman fainted during the reading; other people walked out, and still others complained [...]