I've removed my older sites (The Extravaganza, Scissorfish and a few others). You may still be able to find bits of them in the Internet Archive. The Kafka links proved comparatively popular, so I'll keep them online, but I'm unlikely to update them after 2004.

I can be contacted at minotaur666 at cantab dot net.


Links

"trueSpace software" was being used at what looks like an abortive attempt to animate The Metamorphosis.

The Castle is an extensive, informative site, which unfortunately seems to be infrequently updated.

Constructing Franz Kafka is another nice-looking, fairly large site, run by students... or crows.  Or something.

Detlef Wilskes Kafka.

The Dutch Franz Kafka Circle "aims at promoting the study in the Netherlands and Flanders of Kafka's work, life and times."

This excerpt from the Kafka Chronicals is online at CTHEORY.

An excerpt from Kafka's Dick, a play by Alan Bennett.

Franz Kafka and the Kabbalah features a sturdy and enlightening extract from the book, Kafka and Kabbalah, as well as some short texts and other information.

The Franz Kafka Photo Album is made up of photos of Kafka himself and things related to his life and work.

Franz Kafa at the Realm of Existentialism. Links to online texts, summaries, essays, reviews and other Kafka information.

Franz Kafka's Trivia Challenge is always amusing.

An Intercourse with Ghosts is a site offering Kafka texts, which can be downloaded as one big zipped file.

Kafka: the Clattering Mill has various essays.

Mauro Nervi's Kafka Project is an effort to get more accurate Kafka texts on the Web.

"Kafkaesque" is a web site devoted to the half-hour documentary "Kafkaesque", which "looks at the creative and personal legacy of writer Franz Kafka in the life of his distant cousin, Egon Kafka." Egon collects vintage transit busses and assorted classic automobiles!

Leni's Franz Kafka Page features a detailed biography of Kafka, some great links, texts, including The Judgement, The Metamorphosis, Dearest Father, Josephine the Singer, or The Mouse Folk, and a special treat, some of Kafka's diaries, as well as the incongrous Fun With Kafka.

Kafka in The Libyrinth. A beautiful site, under construction the last time I checked. It features authors who create complex worlds exhibiting their own logic.

Read Kafka's most famous work, The Metamorphosis, online at "my tribute to franz kafka".  There's also an interpretation of the story, further Kafka texts and interpretations, and lots more.

Metamorphosis: A New Kafka includes an audio archive of readings and remarks by authors. You have to be registered with the New York Times to get at it, though.

Proteus' Franz Kafka Tribute Page.

Robert Daeley's Franz Kafka is at Bohemian Ink.

This Sample Literary Analysis Paper is interesting: entitled "Existentialism in Kafka", and dealing with The Metamorphosis and The Hunger Artist, it puts a student's essay side-by-side with a teacher's comments.


Works (from Amazon.com)

Amerika
The Castle
Complete Short Stories [Here is the online text of "The Metamorphosis"]
Dearest Father
Diaries (vol. 1)
Diaries (vol. 2)
Letters to Felice
Letters to Friends, Family and Editors
Letters to Milena
Letters to Ottla and Family
The Trial


Criticism (from Amazon.com)

Cliff Notes on Kafka's The Metamorphosis & Other Stories
Introducing Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka : A Study of the Short Fiction (Twayne's Studies in Short Fiction, No 12)
Franz Kafka : A Writer's Life (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought) [by Joachim Unseld, Paul F. Dvorak (Translator)]
Franz Kafka : Representative Man [by Frederick R. Karl]
Franz Kafka's the Metamorphosis (Modern Critical Interpretations) [Franz Kafka, Harold Bloom (Editor), William Golding]  [You can read the text of "The Metamorphosis" online here.]