Wednesday, January 24, 2007

 

This Day in the Literary History

On this day in 1913, Franz Kafka stops working on a novel tentatively titled "Amerika"; it will never be finished. However, the spelling with a 'k' survives and becomes the pet term of the counter-culture in the 1960s and the blame America first crowd thereafter.

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