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Kafka's kitsch: Laughter, tears, and Yiddish theatre in prewar Weimar Berlin

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Franz Kafka was a modernist writer who was also fond of popular culture, especially the cinema which he incorporated into his fiction. He moved from Prague to Berlin in his final years and embraced the diversion of the popular culture comprising books, performances, films and musical recordings

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