
Kafka's Diary
by Kafka
About This Novel
Kafka's diary is not a pure daily record, but a rich treasure trove containing a variety of text forms and literary genres. Kafka experimented and forged his own writing here, including a large number of creative motivations, reading notes, literary observations and reflections, some of which were even complete short works; there were also records of dreams, complex emotions involving personal emotions and family life, and sketches of the city, work, social and cultural environment in which he lived. In addition to the pain of tossing and turning for literature, there is also a vivid desire for life, showing his multiple images as a son, brother, friend, lover, employee, cultural event participant, and café regular. It also reveals a side of Kafka's character that is often ignored by the world. This book contains Kafka's diaries from 1910 to 1923, as well as notes from several travels, as well as sketches from the original manuscript.
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