A century after his death, Kafka still sums up our surreal world | Rachel Cooke
Briefly

"Tomorrow marks 100 years since Franz Kafka's death, offering an opportunity to celebrate his legacy. From reading his works to visiting exhibitions, there are multiple ways to commemorate his influence."
"A new exhibition in Oxford features Kafka's personal items like his sputum jar and a syringe used for injecting cocaine into his larynx, offering a tangible connection to the writer."
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