I am so miserable, there are so many questions, I can see no way out and am so wretched and feeble that I could lie forever on the sofa and keep opening and closing my eyes without knowing the difference.

📖 Franz Kafka

 |  👨‍💼 Novelist

🎂 July 3, 1883  –  ⚰️ June 3, 1924
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In his letters to Felice, Franz Kafka expresses profound feelings of despair and confusion. He describes a state of misery where he is overwhelmed by countless questions that leave him feeling trapped. This sense of entrapment evokes a deep sense of wretchedness, making him feel physically weak and exhausted. Kafka captures a moment of existential reflection, illustrating his struggle to find clarity or escape from his emotional turmoil.

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