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Letters to Friends, Family, and Editors | Franz Kafka
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"These magnificent letters, meticulously set up and annotated, show us aspects of Kafka that were only hinted at in earlier collections and help us trace his development from unhappy young law student and insurance administrator to novelist and short-story writer of originality and genius." --Publishers Weekly "When we turn from Kafka's books to his letters we have a series of self-portraits desperate and courageous, always eager and warm in feeling; the self is lit by fantasy and, of course, by drollery. His candor is of the kind that flies alongside him in the air. He was a marvelous letter writer." --V.S. Pritchett, The New York Review of Books "These letters are like messages from the underground, from the dark side of the moon, presenting aspects of Kafka that would have died with his friends. We meet alternately Kafka the artist, friend, son, father figure, marriage counselor, literary critic, insurance official. . . . A full portrait, and a significant contribution to Kafka scholarship." --Smithsonian Magazine "An inside view of a writer who, perhaps more than any other novelist or poet in our century, stands at the center of our culture." --Robert Alter, The New York Times Book Review
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Bibliobear
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“What we need are books that hit us like a most painful misfortune, like the death of someone we loved more than we love ourselves, that make us feel as though we had been banished to the woods, far from any human presence, like a suicide. A book must be the ax for the frozen sea within us.“

Remembering Franz Kafka on his birthday.

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Mitch
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Litsy #jb love coming to you @AmyG @LazyDays 🖤

AmyG Yay! 💕 6y
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GoneFishing

I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. If the book we‘re reading doesn‘t wake us up with a blow on the head, what are we reading it for?

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TheKidUpstairs
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"But if I‘m in an unfamiliar place, among a number of strange people, or people whom I feel to be strangers, then the whole room presses on my chest and I am unable to move, my whole personality seems virtually to get under their skins, and everything becomes hopeless."

Who said it; Eeyore or Kafka?
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saresmoore Ha! Perfect. 8y
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AlexandraGriffin
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"But we need the books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve is deeply..." ❤️