Letters to Felice Pdf Summary Reviews By Franz Kafka

Letters to Felice Pdf Summary

Franz Kafka met Felice Bauer in August 1912, at the home of his friend Max Brod. Energetic, down-to-earth, and life-affirming, the twenty-five-year-old secretary was everything Kafka was not, and he was instantly smitten. Because he was living in Prague and she in Berlin, his courtship was largely an epistolary one–passionate, self-deprecating, and anxious letters sent almost daily, sometimes even two or three times a day. But soon after their engagement was announced in 1914, Kafka began to worry that marriage would interfere with his writing and his need for solitude.

The more than five hundred letters Kafka wrote to Felice–through their breakup, a second engagement in 1917, and their final parting in the fall of that year, when Kafka began to feel the effects of the tuberculosis that would eventually claim his life–reveal the full measure of his inner turmoil as he tried, in vain, to balance his desire for human connection with what he felt were the solitary demands of his craft.

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Mothram

5.0 out of 5 stars OBEYING A COMMAND FROM HEAVEN
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2013

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The talent and importance of Franz Kafka is beyond dispute (who could ever forget the insect Gregor Samsa?). This book published in 1967 is based on his letters to Felice Bauer, the love of his life, and letters to her friend Grete Bloch. It was not translated until the early 70’s and added important insights to what is known of this literary genius of the 19th century.

The book begins with “An Introductory Essay” concerning Kafka’s wishes for publication, “Editors’ Note” about the controversy, “Letters to Felice,” “Notes,” an essay by Kafka, “Chronology from 1912-1917,” as well as additional information about translations of other Kafka novels and stories from the Schocken Kafka Library.

The letters mostly describe to Felice (twice his fiancée) his “dread of the union even with the most beloved woman” because he held the conviction that he was literature itself, obeying a command from heaven.

M. Conrad

5.0 out of 5 stars Franz Kafka endlessly obsessing over dear Felice is unintentionally hilarious.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2014

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This book is pure proof Franz Kafka was a stalker. It’s endlessly entertaining with letter after letter assuring Felice there is nothing untoward for a 30-year old to be writing an 18-year old, but he really needs to know what she’s wearing and everyone she meets and exact records of what they said to her. He wants every tiny detail of her life so he suggests keeping a notebook with her to be precise in the details when she writes him. Franz wrote up to 4 letters a day for many years, so it’s a very dense book. I would have liked to read her letters too, but you get a real sense of them from his letters. I like the kindle version so I can just dip in without having to carry around a 600-page book.

About Franz Kafka Author Of Letters to Felice pdf Book

Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka

Prague-born writer Franz Kafka Author Of Letters to Felice pdf wrote in German, and his stories, such as ” The Metamorphosis ” (1916), and posthumously published novels, including The Trial (1925), concern troubled individuals in a nightmarishly impersonal world.

Jewish middle-class family of this major fiction writer of the 20th century spoke German. People consider his unique body of much incomplete writing, mainly published posthumously, among the most influential in European literature.

His stories include “The Metamorphosis” (1912) and ” In the Penal Colony ” (1914), whereas his posthumous novels include The Trial (1925), The Castle (1926) and Amerika (1927).

Despite first language, Kafka also spoke fluent Czech. Later, Kafka acquired some knowledge of the French language and culture from Flaubert, one of his favorite authors.

Kafka first studied chemistry at the Charles-Ferdinand University of Prague but after two weeks switched to law. This study offered a range of career possibilities, which pleased his father, and required a longer course of study that gave Kafka time to take classes in German studies and art history. At the university, he joined a student club, named Lese- und Redehalle der Deutschen Studenten, which organized literary events, readings, and other activities. In the end of his first year of studies, he met Max Brod, a close friend of his throughout his life, together with the journalist Felix Weltsch, who also studied law. Kafka obtained the degree of doctor of law on 18 June 1906 and performed an obligatory year of unpaid service as law clerk for the civil and criminal courts.

Writing of Kafka attracted little attention before his death. During his lifetime, he published only a few short stories and never finished any of his novels except the very short “The Metamorphosis.” Kafka wrote to Max Brod, his friend and literary executor: “Dearest Max, my last request: Everything I leave behind me … in the way of diaries, manuscripts, letters (my own and others’), sketches, and so on, [is] to be burned unread.” Brod told Kafka that he intended not to honor these wishes, but Kafka, so knowing, nevertheless consequently gave these directions specifically to Brod, who, so reasoning, overrode these wishes. Brod in fact oversaw the publication of most of work of Kafka in his possession; these works quickly began to attract attention and high critical regard.

Max Brod encountered significant difficulty in compiling notebooks of Kafka into any chronological order as Kafka started writing in the middle of notebooks, from the last towards the first, et cetera.

Kafka wrote all his published works in German except several letters in Czech to Milena Jesenská. 

Letters to Felice pdf, Paperback, Hardcover Book Information

letters to felice pdf book
letters to felice pdf book
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Schocken; Reprint edition (December 6, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 624 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0805208518
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0805208511
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.47 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.15 x 1.37 x 9.22 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #158,328 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
  • #67 in Literary Letters
  • #533 in Author Biographies
  • #5,245 in Memoirs (Books)
  • Customer Reviews: 4.8 out of 5 stars    47 ratings

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