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  2. Letters to Ottla - Wikipedia

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    These letters were written between 1909 and 1924; though Ottla was murdered in the Holocaust (gassed in Auschwitz on October 7, 1943), the letters were preserved by her husband and children. Originally published in German in 1974, the letters were translated into English by Richard and Clara Winston and published by Schocken Books in 1982. The ...

  3. Ottla Kafka - Wikipedia

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    Ottila "Ottla" Davidová, née Kafka (1941) Ottilie "Ottla" Kafka (29 October 1892 – 7 October 1943) was the youngest sister of Franz Kafka. His favourite sister, she was probably also the relative closest to him and supported him in difficult times. Their correspondence was published as Letters to Ottla. She was murdered in the Holocaust.

  4. Franz Kafka bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Letters to Ottla: Briefe an Ottla und die Familie: Letters to Ottla and to the family letter collection 1909–1924 1974 Frankfurt am Main includes some letters to his parents and other family members Letters to Milena: Briefe an Milena: letter collection 1920–23 1952 Frankfurt am Main Letters to Family, Friends, and Editors: Briefe 1902 ...

  5. Letters to Family, Friends, and Editors - Wikipedia

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    Letters to Family, Friends, and Editors is a book collecting some of Franz Kafka's letters from 1900 to 1924. The majority of the letters in the volume are addressed to Max Brod . Originally published in Germany in 1959 as Briefe 1902-1924 , the collection was first published in English by Schocken Books in 1977.

  6. Franz Kafka - Wikipedia

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    Kafka was born near the Old Town Square in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.His family were German-speaking middle-class Ashkenazi Jews.His father, Hermann Kafka (1854–1931), was the fourth child of Jakob Kafka, [11] [12] a shochet or ritual slaughterer in Osek, a Czech village with a large Jewish population located near Strakonice in southern Bohemia. [13]

  7. Franz Kafka: The Office Writings - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Princeton University Press, 2008) Franz Kafka: The Office Writings is a collection of essays, letters and articles composed by Franz Kafka during his years as a high-ranking lawyer with the largest Workmen's Accident Insurance Institute in the Czech lands of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

  8. Kafka project - Wikipedia

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    The Kafka Project is a non-profit literary research initiative founded in 1998 at San Diego State University.Working on behalf of the Kafka estate in London, England, the SDSU Kafka Project is working to recover materials written by Franz Kafka, the widely acclaimed modernist author, stolen by the Gestapo in 1933.

  9. Karen Miyama - Wikipedia

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    Karen Miyama (美山加恋, Miyama Karen, born December 12, 1996) is a Japanese actress and voice actress. She used to be part of the Gekidan Tohai talent agency, and is now part of Horipro talent agency.