Kafka Sculpture 106

Sometimes Kafka would move, breaking down. Other times the sculpture would be static. But every day on the way to the lab, there it was.

 

 

 

 

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Kafka Sculpture

 

When it comes to recognize the most universal figures born in Prague, it is unforgivable not to mention Franz Kafka, a famous writer born in this city in 1883 and whose greatest legacy is the book “The Metamorphosis,” which brought not only a revolution in the narrative style, but a whole influential current of thought in the world of philosophy under the name of “Kafka’s thought”.

This photograph of Kafka Sculpture is part of Project 57, the artistic project that we make from the BoHo Hotel to show new corners and new perspectives of Prague. You can find it in a large-scale format in room 112 of our hotel.

 

 

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