dominic said:
I'll put them on my reading list, though I can't guarantee they'll be near the top.
Extra plug - the Kafka stories are very short

"Before the Law", one page, "The Problem of Our Laws" two... Of course, you'll be pondering them for years. (I have been, anyway.) The strength of the Derrida that I mentioned is precisely that it alerts you to the opaque profundities in Kafka's parable(s). It's easy to read short things and then just brush them aside, I often find - it's easy to assume that small meals are digestible. Derrida points out that you might just be eating rocks
