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  1. Letters to Ottla and the Family ( Briefe an Ottla und die Familie) is a book collecting Franz Kafka 's letters to his sister Ottla (Ottilie Davidová, née Kafka), as well as some letters to his parents Julie and Hermann Kafka. These letters were composed between 1909 and 1924; though Ottla was murdered in the Holocaust (gassed in Auschwitz on ...

    • Franz Kafka, Ottilie David, Nahum Norbert Glatzer
    • 1974
  2. Letters to Ottla and the family. by. Kafka, Franz, 1883-1924. Publication date. 1982. Topics. Kafka, Franz, 1883-1924 -- Correspondence, David, Ottilie, 1892-1943, Authors, Austrian -- 20th century -- Correspondence. Publisher. New York : Schocken Books.

  3. Jun 26, 2013 · Letters to Ottla and the Family (The Schocken Kafka Library) Kindle Edition. Written by the author of The Metamorphosis and The Trial—one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century—between 1909 and 1924, these letters offer a unique insight into the workings of the Kafka family, their relationship with the Prague Jewish community, and ...

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    • 1974
    • Franz Kafka, Ottilie David, Nahum Norbert Glatzer
    • Franz Kafka
  4. Jan 1, 2001 · 3.75. 102 ratings11 reviews. Written by the author of The Metamorphosis and The Trial— one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century—between 1909 and 1924, these letters offer a unique insight into the workings of the Kafka family, their relationship with the Prague Jewish community, and Kafka's own feelings about his parents and ...

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  5. About Letters to Ottla and the Family. Written by the author of The Metamorphosis and The Trial—one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century—between 1909 and 1924, these letters offer a unique insight into the workings of the Kafka family, their relationship with the Prague Jewish community, and Kafka’s own feelings about his ...

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  6. Letters To Ottla and The Family. Franz Kafka, N.N. Glatzer, Richard Winston, Clara Winston. 0 / 0. 0 comments. Written by Franz Kafka between 1909 and 1924, these letters offer a unique insight into the workings of the Kafka family, their relationship with the Prague Jewish community, and Kafka’s own feelings about his parents and siblings.

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  8. Far, far from Kafka's most haunting letters (those to Felice)—usually much more mundanely based—but filled nonetheless with family worry, empathy, complete honesty, and that occasional offhand Kafka self-analysis that runs like a bolt of lightning down through a placid tree.

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