Paperback, 160 pages

English language

Published Aug. 26, 2021 by Haus Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-909961-65-4
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Klaus Wagenbach's account of Kafka's life in the city is a meticulously researched insight into the author's family background, his education and employment, his attitude toward the town of his birth, his literary influences, and his relationships with women.

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Kafka's life was quite an enigma, he didn't become well read until after he had died and it wasn't long after his death that WWII happened and a huge amount of those that knew him ended up dying in camps, so finding out about his life, his relationships and inspiration for writing is a particularly difficult undertaking.  Klaus uses Kafka's surviving diaries and letters to piece together the life of the man who wrote classics like The Metamorphosis and The Trial.   I think he has done a good job, plenty of facts have been included but he manages to make sure the writing doesn't get too dry.

A lot of these classic writers were usually well travelled and had experienced poverty at least once in their lives, Kafka lived his whole life in Prague and had a steady job with an insurance company.  He always wanted to travel but never …