Letter to His Father
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In Letter to His Father, we follow Franz Kafka’s introspective and unflinching address to Hermann Kafka,his father, as he attempts to articulate the roots of their fractured relationship. Through this deeply personal and confessional text, Kafka revisits his childhood, examining the fear, guilt, and sense of inadequacy shaped by his father’s overwhelming authority. It is through this raw and reflective act of self-examination that the author explores the oppressive nature of power, the fragility of personal identity, and the lasting psychological consequences of a troubled paternal bond.
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Franz Kafka, a German-speaking writer, was born on July 3, 1883, in Prague. He stands as one of the most influential figures in modern literature and created works such as The Metamorphosis (1915), The Trial (1925), and The Castle (1926). Kafka imbues his writing with unsettling clarity, exploring alienation, guilt, bureaucracy, and the individual’s powerlessness in the face of incomprehensible authority. Although Kafka published little during his lifetime and remained largely unknown to the wider public, his work attracted immense recognition after his death. His deeply personal and symbolic vision now shapes the discussion of modern anxieties.
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| Dimensões (C x L x A) | 14 × 21 cm |
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