Here are two lesser-known, but no less hermetic, writings by the Czech writer Franz Kafka (1883 – 1924). In many respects, his life is even more Kafkaesque than his novels and stories, set against the pathetic and ghostly backdrop of Prague during the agony of the Austro-Hunga...
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Letter To The Father And Meditations
Here are two lesser-known, but no less hermetic, writings by the Czech writer Franz Kafka (1883 – 1924). In many respects, his life is even more Kafkaesque than his novels and stories, set against the pathetic and ghostly backdrop of Prague during the agony of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This life, with its obsessions, its family frustrations and existential struggles, is reflected, full of symbols, in his shorter writings such as "Meditations" (1913) and, above all, in "Letter to His Father," where the author brutally exposes all his phobias and predilections. Technical SheetPages 128 Year 2014 Format 12 x 18 cm Paperback About the Author |
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