It is about In “A Secret Society of the Starving,” Mim Udovitch writes, “Being an ana is a state of mind — part addiction, part obsession, and part seesawing sense of self-worth, not necessarily corresponding to what you actually weigh.” To what extent does an analysis of Kafka’s “A Hunger Artist” support our understanding of Udovitch’s description of anorexic tendencies? Make sure to ground your argument in textual analysis. Prioritize Kafka. Essay must be 3-4 pages in length with 1” margins