Detail from Odradek, Táboritská 8, Prague, 18 July 1994 1994 |
This extract is from Kafka's The Cares of a Family Man in which the narrator describes Odradek,
a seemingly inanimate object with human characteristics.
'No one, of course, would occupy himself with such studies if there were not a creature
called Odradek. At first glance it looks like a flat star-shaped spool for thread, and indeed it does seem
to have thread wound upon it; to be sure, they are only old, broken-off bits of thread, knotted and tangled
together, of the most varied sorts and colors. But it is not only a spool, for a small wooden crossbar
sticks out of the middle of the star, and another small rod is joined to that at a right angle. By means
of this latter rod on one side and one of the points of the star on the other, the whole thing can stand
upright as if on two legs. ... He lurks by turns in the garret, the stairway, the lobbies, the entrance hall.' - Franz Kafka
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