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The volume from the legacy of Franz Kafka contains the writer's notebooks, a recording of his speech, and letters. In addition to daily diary entries, the no...
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According to Max Brod, Kafka did not leave an official will. Among the papers in his desk, a small note was found written in ink and addressed to Brod. Then ...
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The book includes aphorisms and letters from Franz Kafka, including the famous “Letter to Father,” as well as excerpts from “Conversations with Franz Kafka” ...
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грн76.78 -10% Off грн69.10The story of Franz Кафки, plugged in the real edition, in spite of the small size, gives a bright idea about the creative method of one of загадоч...
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грн78.28 -10% Off грн70.45The story of Franz Кафки, plugged in the real edition, in spite of the small size, gives a bright idea about the creative method of one of загадоч...
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This small book contains almost everything that Walter Benjamin wrote about Kafka. People who knew Benjamin had no doubt that Kafka was “his” author (like Pr...
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грн125.65 -10% Off грн113.09Personality of Franz Кафки is obvolute in a number of riddles and myths.His works pierced by absurdity and fear before the outer world and higher authority are capable ...
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Franz Kafka is one of the classics of European literature of the 20th century, the author of absurdist works, the heroes of which suffer and die in a collisi...
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M. Brod, biographer and friend of Franz Kafka, vividly and comprehensively recreated the difficult life path of the author of the world famous “The Castle”, ...
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This small book contains almost everything that Walter Benjamin wrote about Kafka. People who knew Benjamin had no doubt that Kafka was “his” author (like Pr...
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The collection “Contemplation” (Betrachtung), published by E. Rowohlt, was published in 1912. It includes Kafka's stories from 1904. The theme of the first c...