Behind the Great Wall

A Post-Jungian Approach to Kafkaesque Literature

This work explores what lies behind the fantastic barrier in a borderland that C. G. Jung called the unconscious, the avant-garde writer Kafka termed incomprehensive, and Whitlark argues is an entire spectrum of muted awareness.

... transformation, and process: it is Mind (the subject pole of experience), not
Matter (the object pole), that gives the perceived world a polymorphous character
.93 For the Idealist tradition of Kafka's parables and Ellison's Invisible Man,
however ...