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Letter to the FatherBrief an Den Vater: Bilingual Edition
Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780805212662
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Explore the complex father-son dynamic in Franz Kafka’s “Letter to the Father.” This bilingual edition (German/English, ISBN: 9780805212662) offers a poignant glimpse into Kafka’s troubled relationship with his father, revealing the tensions and frustrations that shaped his life and literary work. Considered one of the most important writers of the 20th century, Kafka’s raw and honest prose resonates with readers seeking to understand familial conflict and its impact on identity.
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Parth Sondager –
Kafka’s raw honesty is on full display. The bilingual format is a plus, though the emotional intensity can be overwhelming. A challenging but rewarding read.
Shikhar Srivastava –
A fascinating glimpse into Kafka’s life. The bilingual format is a unique and valuable addition. Prepare for some heavy themes.
Bhawna Vats –
A deeply personal and affecting work. The dual language presentation enhances the experience. Highly recommended for Kafka fans.
Aniket Singh –
Kafka’s vulnerability shines in this letter. The bilingual version is wonderful for comparing the original and translation.
Pranav Choudhary –
This letter is a powerful, if unsettling, exploration of a father-son relationship. The bilingual edition is helpful for language learners.
Abhinav Pandey –
Found the book insightful, although Kafka’s writing style isn’t for everyone. The bilingual aspect is a great learning tool.
Dushyant Pratap Singh Kushwah –
Kafka’s words cut deep. While the subject matter is heavy, the bilingual edition makes it accessible to a wider audience.
Jashan Sankla –
This is a very emotional journey and Kafka’s letter provides a look into his internal life. The dual language format is a very nice addition.
Ayush Joshi –
Interesting to read Kafka’s personal thoughts, but it’s a tough read emotionally. The translation seems well done.
Yash Sharma –
While I appreciate the bilingual aspect, Kafka’s writing can be dense and difficult to connect with. Still, an important work.
Kanishk Kumar –
The book provided insight into Kafka’s family dynamics, and I found it to be a great introspective piece.