Kafkaesque
Posted by Ross Rosenberg
In his new book, Excavating Kafka, author James Hawes publishes a sampling of the late author’s secret collection of mail order pornography, copies of which Hawes stumbled upon while performing unrelated research in the British Library in London and the Bodleian in Oxford leading one to the conclusion that someone knew about Kafka’s erotic peccadilloes. Why then are they only coming to light now? Well, it could be that they are filthy:
Even today, the pornography would be “on the top shelf”, Dr Hawes said, noting that his American publisher did not want him to publish it at first. “These are not naughty postcards from the beach. They are undoubtedly porn, pure and simple. Some of it is quite dark, with animals committing fellatio and girl-on-girl action… It’s quite unpleasant.”
So there it is. It seems that Kafka scholars, unable to bear the idea of the mind behind The Trial and The Metamorphosis being titillated by the forbidden fruit of bestiality, have done their best to ignore it.
I think I speak for all of Ectomo when I say that this is a fantastic discovery. Mr. Hawes and I may have differing opinions on the photographic depiction of erotic lesbian encounters — which I would maintain is one of Nature’s great wonders and should be recorded at every opportunity, particularly if both parties are in heels — but I share his excitement over this discovery. I for one look forward to describing pornography featuring barnyard animals as being “Kafkaesque”.
Update: Sven KaoZ maintains, in the comments, that this is a stunt by Hawes to sell his book and that the magazines in question were published by Kafka collaborator, Franz Blei. The Wikipedia entry for Blei makes mention of this as well.
Franz Kafka’s porn brought out of the closet [Times Online] : boing boing
Categories: Bestiality, Literature, Perverts, Porn
Posted at 11:01 am on August 11, 2008
5 Comments -









I find it funny that people are shocked.
What, academics have no experience with smut?
I think its pretty clear from his writing that Kafka had aome kinky sexual fantasies.
Comment by P — August 11, 2008 @ 11:19 am
My dear fellows,
I already posted a letter to the german news magacine Der Spiegel. I will sum up the errors in short. At first, we have to know that Hawes is a university prof teaching creative writing. Then we have to know that 2008 is celebrated as the “Kafka year”. I find it remarkable that this looks like “I want to sell books”.
To the “facts”: the so-called porno magacine is a magacine for “strange literature and art”, published by Franz Blei. It showed ink-drawings of somehow freudian scenes, in which female genitals were also present. The main direction was to upset and disturb the readers in the uptight Kaiserreich.
Most importantly, Franz Blei published the Debut of Kafka – then it is no wonder that Kafka got these magacines. This “book” of Hawes is a pseudo-scientific failure, like some years ago was the book on a supposed homoerotic relationship between Schiller and Goethe.
Last: what Hawes rises as “legendary lies” of Kafka-research are wellknown and rejected myths.
Comment by Sven KaoZ — August 11, 2008 @ 12:00 pm
pics, or it didn’t happen.
Comment by Haux — August 11, 2008 @ 2:14 pm
So, the metamophosis is really entomology pr0n… crunchies instead of furries?
Comment by SM — August 11, 2008 @ 5:31 pm
hail the glory of onanistic rapture!
Comment by Bodhisvaha — August 12, 2008 @ 2:16 am