Imagine running a business that depends on cloud services, only to have your account suspended three times in six months, each time for mysterious "policy violations" that nobody can explain. That's ...
In the century since Franz Kafka’s death, the great Czech writer has achieved an honour as rare as it is dubious: he has become a cliché. Not just any cliché, either, but the one that I suspect ranks ...
One of the most frequent uses of the word "Kafkaesque," evoking the dark absurdity of Franz Kafka's fiction, is in reference to his 1925 novel The Trial, which describes an illogical and convoluted ...
Neil Oliver has accused YouTube of censoring debate around Covid by removing videos and striking channels "without explanation". The broadcaster said creators were left in a "Kafkaesque" situation, ...