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Franz Kafka(1883-1924)

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Franz Kafka
An adaptation of Franz Kafkas A Country's Doctor. A doctor is to make out a death certificate for a little boy, but discovers that everything is different from what he assumed. www.Menschenkörper.de
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Franz Kafka was born into a German-speaking Jewish family in Prague, Austrian Empire, in 1883. His father, Hermann Kafka, was a business owner and a domestic tyrant, frequently abusing his son. Kafka later admitted to his father, "My writing was all about you...". He believed that his father broke his will and caused insecurity and guilt, that affected his whole life. Their tensions come out in "The Trial" and in "The Castle" in form of a hopeless conflict with an overwhelming force. His mother, Julie Lowy, came from an intellectual, spiritual family of the Jewish merchant and brewer Jakob Lowy. Although her influence was diminished by his dominating father, she shared her son's delicate nature. Kafka had a few relationships with women and was engaged, but never made a family.

He finished the German National Gymnasium in 1901, and graduated from the German University in Prague as Doctor of Law in 1906. He worked for insurance companies for the rest of his life. His profession shaped the formal, cold language of his writings which avoided any sentimental interpretations, leaving it to the reader. In 1908 Kafka published eight short stories compiled under the title "Meditation". In 1911 he became interested in Yiddish theater, that absorbed him more than abstract Judaism. In 1912 he began writing "The Judgment", which was more than an autobiography, providing a therapeutical outlet for his wrecked soul. The same year he started "Metamorphosis" about a traveling salesman, who transformed into a giant bug. In 1914 he wrote "In the Penal Colony" and "The Trial", which is regarded to be his best work. His style remains unique, though literary connections may be traced to Edgar Allan Poe, E.T.A. Hoffmann and Nikolay Gogol, as well as to Chinese parables, to the Bible and Talmud.

As a Jew Kafka experienced social tensions and isolation from the German community, so very few of his writings could find readers during his life. His three sisters later died in the Nazi concentration camps. He suffered from clinical depression, social anxiety, insomnia, and tuberculosis, complicated by laryngitis, that caused him the loss of his voice before his death in 1924. He was comforted by his girlfriend Dora Diamant, who had broken away from her Hasidic shtetl in Poland. She was 19 when they met in 1923 and Kafka wrote to her parents, asking for their permission to marry her. Their answer was negative, because Kafka presented himself as a non-religious Jew. He asked Dora to destroy his manuscripts after his death, but she kept about 20 notebooks of his writings and 35 private letters, that were reportedly confiscated by the Gestapo in 1933 and are not yet recovered. His university friend Max Brod became his editor, biographer and literary agent, who preserved and published most of Kafka's works posthumously, including the unfinished novels "The Trial", "The Castle", and "America".
BornJuly 3, 1883
DiedJune 3, 1924(40)
BornJuly 3, 1883
DiedJune 3, 1924(40)
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Orson Welles, Anthony Perkins, Romy Schneider, and Jeanne Moreau in The Trial (1962)
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      • Comme au ciel
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      • Anna Praschinger, Eva Prosek, and Valentina Waldner in Vor dem Gesetz (2024)
        Vor dem Gesetz
        Short
        • based on the short story by
        • 2024
      • Piquenique no Castelo (2024)
        Piquenique no Castelo
        Short
        • original novel
        • 2024
      • Bratrovrazda
        Short
        • short story
        • 2024
      • The Metamorphosis (2024)
        The Metamorphosis
        7.2
        Short
        • story
        • 2024
      • Metamorphosis
        Short
        • short story "Metamorphosis"
        • 2023
      • Sergi Busom and Juanma San Andrés in ¡EyL! (2023)
        ¡EyL!
        7.3
        Short
        • adapted from the short story by
        • 2023
      • Pátio do Carrasco (2023)
        Pátio do Carrasco
        6.5
        Short
        • from a short story by
        • 2023
      • Loteria (2022)
        Loteria
        Short
        • inspiration
        • 2022
      • Metamorphosis (2021)
        Metamorphosis
        • original story
        • 2021
      • Metamorphosis
        Short
        • story
        • 2021
      • Clémentine Coutant in Joséphine la cantatrice ou le peuple des souris (2021)
        Joséphine la cantatrice ou le peuple des souris
        Short
        • short story by
        • 2021
      • The Trial
        • inspired by
        • 2021
      • Cineficción Radio (2019)
        Cineficción Radio
        4.7
        Podcast Series
        • book "Franz Kafka's Diaries"
        • 2021
      • In the Penal Colony
        Video
        • short story
        • 2021
      • The Hunger Artist (Bengali) (2020)
        The Hunger Artist (Bengali)
        8.6
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        • story
        • 2020

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      • Official site
        • Kafka Online
      • Height
        • 5′ 11¾″ (1.82 m)
      • Born
        • July 3, 1883
        • Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic]
      • Died
        • June 3, 1924
        • Kierling, Klosterneuburg, Lower Austria, Austria(lung tuberculosis)
      • Other works
        Book: "Brief an den Vater".
      • Publicity listings
        • 2 Biographical Movies
        • 6 Print Biographies
        • 10 Portrayals
        • 4 Articles

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      • Trivia
        Instructed his friend Max Brod to burn all his work after his death. Max Brod decided to publish it instead.
      • Quotes
        Women are traps which lie in wait for men everywhere, in order to drag them down into the Finite.

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      • When did Franz Kafka die?
        June 3, 1924
      • How did Franz Kafka die?
        Lung tuberculosis
      • How old was Franz Kafka when he died?
        40 years old
      • Where did Franz Kafka die?
        Kierling, Klosterneuburg, Lower Austria, Austria
      • When was Franz Kafka born?
        July 3, 1883

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