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Literary Prague Walking Guide

Kafka's Prague

by Klaus Wagenbach

Publisher: Haus Publishing

Paperback ISBN: 9781909961654 14 Oct 2019 198 x 239 x 16 (mm) 202g

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Almost a century after his death, Kafka's works continue to intrigue and haunt us, Kafkaesque becoming a byword for the unfathomable absurdity and bureaucracy of modern existence. And yet, for all their universal relevance, Kafka's writings are inextricably bound up with his native city, Prague.

Kafka's Prague is an exploration of the writer's life in the city: his early years, his education, his employment, his literary influences, and his relationships with women.

The result is a portrait of the 20th century's most enigmatic writer and the city that provided him with so much inspiration.