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Letter to Father | Franz Kafka
Letter to Father | Franz Kafka
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Kafka never replied to his father's letter. Kafka's letter was likewise only released after his death. In it, Franz Kafka discusses his father's relationship with him, which he is likely to find difficult, especially as the father vehemently rejects the son's wedding preparations. The son regards himself as a lesser being than his father. The literary, effeminate son was unlikely to acquire the recognition of his hands-on father, a butcher who had made it through hard labor. Several elements from the accusation Letter to the Father are explored throughout Kafka's writings for this purpose.
Biography
Franz Kafka was born on July 3, 1883, in Prague, to Jewish parents. Kafka joined the "Arbeiter-Unfall-Versicherungs-Anstalt" (Workers' Accident Insurance Institution) in 1908, where he remained a civil servant until his early retirement in 1922, after completing his PhD in law. Franz Kafka suffered a hemorrhage in late summer 1917, which led to the development of TB, from which he died on June 3, 1924, at the age of 41.
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