« Points of View » « Authors » « Publications » « Contacts »
   
It is so difficult and can an outsider understand that you experience a story within yourself from its beginning, from the distant point up to the approaching locomotive of steel, coal and steam, and you don't abandon it even now, but want to be pursued by it and have time for it, therefore are pursued by it and of your own volition run before it wherever it may thrust and wherever you may lure it.
Franz Kafka (The Diaries of Franz Kafka, 1910-1913 [ed. Max Brod, 1948])