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Kafka’s Justice Works in Reverse
The condemned man in Kafka’s “In the Penal Colony” doesn’t know what crime he committed. The officer operating the execution machine — a baroque contraption of needles, gears, and reciprocating harrows — explains this calmly, as though it were a design feature rather than an oversight. “He would have learned it on his body.” The…












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