So. As the title indicate. Does anyone know where this passage is from?
ChatGPT, mention, that it could be about Kafka but not directly by him:
"From the chimney of the neighboring house, a small bird slipped out. It hopped around the edge of the chimney a few times, looked around, stretched its little wings and flew away.
It was no ordinary bird. It couldn’t have been an ordinary bird if it flew out of a chimney.
From the window on the first floor, a little girl looked up at the sky, saw the bird and cried out. There it flies."
by Eudaimonia1590
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It kind of reads like a translation. Could it be Kafka by the Sea?
Where did you find it?
It seems this bird is so mysterious that even the internet’s most powerful search engines are treating it like a witness in a witness protection program.