A moving statue of Kafka's head. Each level rotates independently, turned with an internal motor.
Prague has happily accepted Kafka as the writer of the city; bus stations advertise the museum dedicated to him and bookstores carry his entire collected works. Other notable writers, like Milan Kundera ("The Unbearable Lightness of Being") have not received similar treatment. As we walked away, all the pieces rotated together to look at us, as if to say goodbye.