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Letters to Max Brod

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Letters to Max Brod
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Franz Kafka's life is known primarily through his diaries and letters.
In 1902, he met Max Brod, a Czech and Israeli writer, philosopher, and journalist. Brod subsequently became Kafka's closest friend, his executor and publisher, and the author of several works on his work. Kafka asked him to destroy all his texts, but Max Brod deliberately violated his last will—it is thanks to this that we have the opportunity to study Kafka's literary legacy today.
In this correspondence with a friend, Franz Kafka emerges as a kind, sensitive, and deeply emotional person with a remarkable worldview—so unlike anyone else's and yet so relatable. It contains deeply personal and heartfelt dialogues between Franz and a man who meant so much to him during his lifetime and played a key role in his posthumous literary career...
This edition also includes "Letter to Father" and "Testament."
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