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Letters To Ottla And The Family eBook

by Franz Kafka
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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, June of 2013 ‧
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Written by Kafka between 1909 and 1924, these letters offer a unique insight into the workings of the Kafka family, their relationship with the Prague Jewish community, and Kafka''s own feelings about his parents and siblings. A gracious but shy woman, and a silent rebel against the bourgeois society in which she lived, Ottla Kafka was the sibling to whom Kafka felt closest. He had a special affection for her simplicity, her integrity, her ability to listen, and her pride in his work. Ottla was deported to Theresienstadt during World War II, and volunteered to accompany a transport of children to Auschwitz in 1943. She did not survive the war, but her husband and daughters did, and preserved her brother''s letters to her.  They were published in the original German in 1974, and in English in 1982.


"Kafka''s touching letters to his sister, when she was a child and as a young married woman, are beautifully simple, tender, and fresh. In them one sees the side of his nature that was not estranged. It is lucky they have been preserved."
—V. S. Pritchett, The New York Review of Books

Letters To Ottla And The Family

by Franz Kafka

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ISBN: 9780804150743
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Release Date: June of 2013
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: The Schocken Kafka Library
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > History of Literature
EAN: 9780804150743
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka nasceu em 1883, em Praga, no seio de uma família da pequena burguesia judia de expressão alemã. Começou a escrever os seus primeiros textos em 1904. Em 1906, terminou os seus estudos universitários, doutorando-se em Direito. Em vida, publicou apenas sete pequenos livros e alguns textos em revistas. De entre estes livrinhos e textos, destaca-se A Metamorfose, que veio a lume em 1915. Esta pequena novela viria a afirmar-se como uma das suas obras de referência. A 3 de junho de 1924, não resistindo à tuberculose diagnosticada em 1917, morre em Kierling, a poucos quilómetros de Viena, deixando três romances fragmentários, que seriam publicados postumamente pelo seu amigo e testamenteiro Max Brod: O Processo (1925), O Castelo (1926) e América (1927), a que se seguiram volumes com contos, cartas e diários. A sua obra, centrada no homem solitário moderno, refém de uma vida absurda, tornar-se-ia uma das mais influentes do mundo literário do século xx.

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