A stylish hardback journal decorated with Franz Kafka's illustrations. Although he died before he reached the age of forty-one, Franz Kafka's groundbreaking work has left a profound cultural legacy and continues to influence writers and artists today. Kafka was also a highly visual writer, and he often drew sketches and doodles in his notebooks and manuscript pages. Many of these are cartoon-like and androgynous "everyman" figures who express profound emotion through their exaggerated body language and elongated limbs. Ten of these sketches are reproduced in this beautifully giftable journal, which features unlined pages for your own doodles and a handy ribbon marker.
Bodleian Library
The Bodleian Library, founded in 1602, houses over 12 million items including the first folio of Shakespeare's works. Its architectural beauty and extensive collection have inspired countless authors and scholars. The library's dedication to preserving and promoting literary treasures has solidified its reputation as a beacon of literary excellence.