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Letters to Milena by Vintage Publishing; 9781784874001

Letters to Milena

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Letters to Milena offers an unparalleled glimpse into the intricate relationship between Franz Kafka and Milena Jesenska, a woman who profoundly influenced his life and work. Their correspondence commenced in 1920 when Milena began translating Kafka's writings into Czech, igniting a deep emotional and intellectual connection that would last until Kafka's death in 1924.

The Plot

The letters serve not only as a testament to their affection but also as a window into Kafka's psyche. Through his candid reflections, readers encounter the fragility of his spirit, the weight of his insecurities, and the creativity that flourished in Milena’s presence. The correspondence reveals a duality: while Milena invigorated Kafka, the intensity of their bond often left him feeling emotionally drained.

Themes

  • Isolation and Connection: Kafka's letters explore the tension between his desire for companionship and his profound sense of isolation.
  • Love and Longing: The correspondence captures the passionate yet tumultuous nature of their relationship, highlighting the complexities of love.
  • Art and Expression: Kafka’s writings reflect his struggles with creativity, revealing how personal relationships can both inspire and inhibit artistic expression.
"I can only tell you that I am grateful for everything you have brought into my life."

Readers familiar with Kafka’s other works, such as The Metamorphosis or The Trial, will find echoes of his existential themes and emotional depth in these letters. Letters to Milena stands as a poignant exploration of love, creativity, and the human condition, enriching our understanding of one of literature's most enigmatic figures.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 125 mm × 193 mm × 18 mm
Pages: 272
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781784874001

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