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Letter to the Father is a deeply moving Autobiography and Memoir by the renowned writer Franz Kafka. Written in November 1919, Letter to the Father is an intensely personal exploration of Kafka’s complicated and painful relationship with his father, Hermann Kafka. Through this heartfelt letter, Franz Kafka lays bare his struggles with authority, guilt, and self-worth, offering readers an intimate glimpse into his emotional world.
Originally given to his mother in the hope that it would reach his father, the letter was never delivered, yet it remains one of the most powerful works in Autobiography and Memoir. With raw honesty and profound introspection, Franz Kafka dissects the deep tensions within his family and reflects on the challenges that shaped his life and literary genius.
A poignant and revealing work, Letter to the Father continues to resonate as a masterful piece of self-examination from the mind of Franz Kafka.
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