franz-kafka-letter-fatherKafka’s Remarkable Letter to His Abusive and Narcissistic Father
In this 47-page letter, Kafka confronts his father with the harm he suffered from his harsh and narcissistic upbringing. He expresses his fear, anger, and longing for a different relationship with his father, who was a successful businessman and a judge.
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A translation of Kafka's famous letter to his father, in which he tries to explain his fear and estrangement from him. The letter is followed by extracts from Kafka's diaries and letters, and a note on the texts.
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A translation of the letter Kafka wrote to his father in 1919, accusing him of emotional abuse and hypocrisy. The letter is the closest thing to an autobiography by the author and is available for free download and streaming.
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Learn about the letter Franz Kafka wrote to his father in 1919, but never sent. Find out the history, translations and editions of this famous essay on his fear of his father.
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This letter from Franz Kafka to his father attempts to explain Kafka's lifelong fear of his father. Kafka says that his father saw their relationship as simple, with Kafka being ungrateful after his father provided him financial support to pursue his interests. However, Kafka argues that both he and his father played a role in their estrangement due to their very different personalities, with
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Brief an den Vater = Letter to His Father, Franz Kafka Letter to Father is considered the key to the literary work of Franz Kafka (1883-1924). This impressive testimony of a dramatic father-son conflict is an exceptional document in world literature.
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Alternative Book Cover. Coming soon… Quotes “You are free and that is why you are lost.”―Franz Kafka,Letter to His Father “… it is, after all, not necessary to fly right into the middle of the sun, but it is necessary to crawl to a clean little spot on Earth where the sun sometimes shines and one can warm oneself a little.”―Franz Kafka,Letter to His Father