The Office Series, Day Five: Conclusion
What it all means for us
| 11:18 AM Dec 5, 2008
In 1924, an ailing, depressed Kafka asked his friend the author Max Brod to burn his notebooks after his death, and, if Brod had complied, the world—already lacking in eloquence—would have had to have found other and probably lesser ways to artistically express its dissolution amid technology, and mass organization.
Asking a fan to burn your ...
