These diaries cover many years 1910 to 1923, the season before Kafka’s demise at the age of forty. They offer a penetrating explore life in Prague and into Kafka’s accounts of their fantasies, his emotions when it comes to daddy he worshipped as well as the woman he cannot bring himself to marry, their feeling of shame, and his thoughts of being an outcast. They provide an account of a life of a
These diaries cover the years 1910 to 1923, the entire year before Kafka’s death in the age of forty. They supply a penetrating look into life in Prague and into Kafka’s accounts of his desires, their feelings for parent he worshipped therefore the woman he couldn't deliver himself to marry, their feeling of guilt, and his emotions of being an outcast. They offer a free account of a life of practically unbearable intensity.
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The Diaries of Franz Kafka 1910-13 translated from the German by Joseph Kresh
The Diaries of Franz Kafka 1914-23 converted through the German by Martin Greenberg because of the collaboration of Hannah Arendt