Letter To His Father

According to Max Brod, Kafka gave the letter to his mother to deliver to his father but she never did. [1] The original letter, 45 pages long, was typewritten by Kafka and corrected by hand.

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Although he imbued most with an extraordinary depth of introspective insight and self-revelation, none surpass the 47-page letter he wrote to his father, Hermann, in November of 1919 — the closest thing to an autobiography Kafka ever produced.

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"Letter to Father" is an unfinished autobiographical work by Franz Kafka, written in 1919 but never sent to his father. In this letter, Kafka explores the profound impact his domineering father had on his life and his writing.

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A translation of the letter Franz Kafka wrote to his father, Hermann, in November 1919, indicting him for his emotionally abusive and hypocritical behavior. The closest thing to an autobiography produced by the author

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Whether you are a longtime admirer or discovering his work for the first time, Letter to His Father is a powerful testament to the man behind the masterpieces. Step into Kafka’s world and uncover the story behind the stories.

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