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  1. Franz Kafka ( německá výslovnost: IPA: [ ˌfʁant͡s ˈkafka ], poslech; 3. července 1883 Praha [3] – 3. června 1924 Kierling u Klosterneuburgu ); židovským jménem Anšel (אנשיל) [4], byl pražský německy píšící židovský [1] spisovatel. Je považován za jednoho z literárně nejvlivnějších spisovatelů 20. století ...

  2. Franz Kafka was born in Prague on 3 July 1883, died in a sanatorium in Kierling on 3 June 1924, and was buried in the New Jewish Cemetery in Prague – Strašnice on 11 June. The exhibition consists of two sections – Existential Space and Imaginary Topography. KAFKA IN PRAGUE. Existential Space.

  3. Best known and world-renowned representative of Prague German literature, one of the most significant fiction writers in 20 th -century world literature. After graduating in law from Prague’s German University, he worked as an official in two insurance associations between 1907-1922.

  4. Exhibition. This long-term exhibition takes us into the world of Franz Kafka (1883-1924), born in Prague and one of the greatest figures of 20 th century world literature. The exhibition presents: most of the first editions of Kafkas works. letters, diaries, manuscripts, photographs and drawings never before displayed in Prague. 3-D installations.

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  5. U příležitosti 140. výročí narození v roce 2023 a 100. výročí úmrtí Franze Kafky v roce 2024 se Goethe-Institut věnuje pražskému německy píšícímu spisovateli a jeho literárnímu dílu různými způsoby.

  6. Franz Kafka. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the death of Franz Kafka – the most famous early 20th century Jewish author from Prague. His mother tongue was German, and all of his writings are in German, but he spent his entire life among Czechs.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Franz_KafkaFranz Kafka - Wikipedia

    Franz Kafka [b] (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a German-speaking Bohemian Jewish novelist and writer from Prague. He is widely regarded as one of the major figures of 20th-century literature. His work fuses elements of realism and the fantastic. [4] .

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