@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004685, author = {須藤, 勲 and Sudo, Isao}, journal = {国際開発研究フォーラム, Forum of International Development Studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {In his own life, Kafka placed writing above all else. To Kafka, the writing of a literary work was something to be done in a single sitting, and without knowing the direction the story was to take. In the works of Kafka, the writer overlaps with the protagonist in a world of literary work that he himself has created. This protagonist proceeds on an adventure through the story, without knowing the destination. As such, Kafka’s works have a structure similar to that of modern role playing games. That is, in Kafka’s writings, the protagonist moved and acted freely within the work, making the writing a type of experiment, or in a sense, a type of game Accordingly, all of Kafka’s full-length novels are incomplete, but what is important is the process of struggling by the protagonist that the work depicts. This is because Kafka’s work has value as descriptions of the struggles portrayed by the method that is writing.}, pages = {125--138}, title = {「書くこと」による冒険 : カフカの創作方法と作品におけるゲーム的世界}, volume = {29}, year = {2005} }