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Homage to Kafka

Homage to Kafka

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by Laura Ann Reed

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Scheduled for Release: July 15, 2025
SKU: 978-1-956285-92-5 Category: PreOrders Tags: Franz Kafka, Laura Ann Reed, Paul Klee

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Homage to Kafka

by Laura Ann Reed

In contradistinction to the plethora of critical literature that analyzes the oeuvre of Franz Kafka, the poems in this chapbook echo and mirror Kafka’s own artist process by which his detached visual descriptions create a sense of the anonymity and alienation of the modern experience.

The individuals in Kafka’s novels and stories often become mired in or barred from their surroundings, or topographies while trying to resolve their conflicts.  The visual descriptions of topography are as integral to the story as are character and plot twists. Hence, the poems in Homage To Kafka employ metaphor, metonymy, cadence, image, assonance, and dissonance to portray the topographical textures in which the characters struggle to achieve both personal freedom and connection to the social order.

The poems have been paired with paintings by Paul Klee for the reason that there are strong artistic congruences between the two men. Whereas both Kafka and Klee have been misconstrued and mislabeled as “fantastical”—meaning portraying as real what does not, in reality, exist—nothing could be more erroneous. In fact both artists intuited certain very real, if disquieting, contradictions, anxieties, and ambiguities in modern life.  Including the oscillating processes of emancipation and isolation, as well as estrangement and connection that exist under the benign surface of society.

Unlike the critical literature about Franz Kafka, this chapbook is art in conversation with art.

Early Praise:

Like her subject and muse, Laura Ann Reed’s Homage to Kafka contains anxieties, prophecies, and “contagious organisms.” The poems understand the contradictions inside Kafka as a writer and person that made it possible for him to locate the contradictions of the world around him. Reed’s poems offer an unsettling insistence that readers face reality without blinking and without judgment. The poems get into Kafka’s atmosphere as well as the floors of his interior with fresh language and surprising insights.

—Sean Singer, author of Today in the Taxi

 

In Homage to Kafka, Laura Ann Reed uses the alchemy of lyric poetry to evoke the strangeness of Kafka’s world. In twelve masterful poems, Reed echoes Kafka’s own linguistic powers. The reader is alternately bewildered and illuminated by the cadence, diction, and musicality of her writing. An intangible quality that one finds in Kafka too, in which every word has its precise place even as that same word threatens to open into an abyss of contradictions is to be found in this profound and beautiful collection.

—James R. Martel, professor of political science/Kafka studies, University of San Francisco

 

cr. Dana Chrysler

About the Author

Laura Ann Reed was born in Berkeley, California, earned her B.A. from The University of California, Berkeley which included a year at l’Université Aix-Marseille in France, and lived most of her life in the San Francisco Bay Area before relocating to the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Grant Reed, in 2004. She earned a master’s degree in the performing arts and taught dance at the University of California before earning a master’s degree in clinical psychology. Her work has been published in seven anthologies, including Poetry of Presence Volume II and has appeared in a large number of journals in the United States, Great Britain and Ireland. Homage to Kafka is her second chapbook. She is a contributing editor with the Montréal Review. Learn more at: lauraannreed.net

 

 

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Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 6 × 9 × .2 in
ISBN

978-1-956285-92-5

Pages

approx 48

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worldwide via INGRAM (after July 15, 2025)

Sample Poem

Petition

Stepping into the hidden world
implicit in this one
requiring only a slight shift
of what is.

The disposition of the realm:
benign or iniquitous?
The terror of the proximity.

Your late-night invocation
of the malignant tribunal:
the left-handed spell
that propelled you over the threshold.

Then the unspooling of days
in which you the condemned

or the elected
endure the magisterial delays
awaiting a sentence
or an invitation to the castle,
affable and satanic.

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