TWO FABLES ABOUT THE ESSENCE OF ARTS (‘A HUNGER ARTIST’ BY F.KAFKA AND ‘THE DESIRE FOR DEPTH’ BY P.SUSKIND)
Abstract
Chernenko I.A.
Keywords: symbolic fable, Kafka, Suskind, hyperbole, art and artist, solitude, starvation, depth.
The paper arguments the possibilities for comparative analysis of Kafka’s and Suskind’s short-story prose through specific representation of their aesthetics in the form of a symbolic fable. Special emphasis is paid to the composition and plot construction, which are closely connected with the estrangement effect disclosing the metaphorical formula of the writers: ‘Art is hunger’, ‘Art desires depth’.
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