© Oliverio (2007) Before The Law: Orson the W recites Franz the K But the text is "at the gate" |
he is wearing
metal-stripe:
such is the
wardrobe
of the guard
at the gate
who is known all
around the globe
you might even say
It looks kinda neat
an image suggestive
of Rene Magritte
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Footnotes
MAGREETINGS FROM THE GUARD AT THE GATE
is the copyrighted property of LCSoL.
If The Trial had not been broadcast on TCM last night,
this page would have looked very different.
I only wish Orson Welles could have recited January 1, 1920,
unarguably the most Kafka-esque day of the 20th Century
for more than four thousand American citizens.
The only way that argument is lost is by noting that
Franz Kafka's The Trial was not published
until 1925, one year after his death.
The next Kafka page is here.
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