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Letter to his father-Franz Kafka

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Letter to his father-Franz Kafka
This Letter could have been an attempt to kill the symbolic father from which derived an existence of anguish and guilt conscience. Hence this letter is Kafka's ultimate way ( within his possibilities) to liberation of the shadow of his father and self realization as an individual. The sad thing is that the father never read the letter. This really gets you into the heart of Kafka, a damaged heart beyond repair. What does this book have to uncover about his other litterary works? maybe it gets you to see the source from which the Kafkaesque sense of dry and cold stupification comes from.


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