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Kafka's Prayer
AuthorPaul Goodman
Published1947 (Vanguard Press)
Pages265

Kafka's Prayer is a 1947 book-length analysis of Franz Kafka and his works by Paul Goodman. Joshua Bloch, in Jewish Criterion, wrote that Goodman "brilliantly analyzed" the "subtleties of anxiety, supplication, pain, and pride" in Kafka's writing.[1]

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  1. ^ Bloch, Joshua (October 1, 1948). "Kaleidoscope of Jewish Personality". Jewish Criterion. p. 187. doi:10.1184/pmc/CRI/CRI_1948_112_023_10011948 (inactive July 19, 2016). Retrieved July 9, 2015 – via Carnegie Mellon University Digital Collections.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of July 2016 (link)

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