Mirror Talks is a collection of dialogues between two characters, Fredrich and Anneliese, who, at first glance, might seem to suggest a romantic relationship. However, these two are close friends who share a special bond. Indeed, Franz Kafka was right, all language is but a poor translation. One can't truly express the feelings or emotions one feels, and certainly, he shan't grasp those of others.
But these two characters attempt to draw the curtains down on their true selves, speaking not through the tongue, but truly from the soul. They share a bond that transcends the conventional.
Mirror Talks is a collection of dialogues between two characters, Fredrich and Anneliese, who, at first glance, might seem to suggest a romantic relationship. However, these two are close friends who share a special bond. Indeed, Franz Kafka was right, all language is but a poor translation. One can't truly express the feelings or emotions one feels, and certainly, he shan't grasp those of others.
But these two characters attempt to draw the curtains down on their true selves, speaking not through the tongue, but truly from the soul. They share a bond that transcends the conventional.