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Kafka uses in his speech the members of his body and face, and if he can be satisfied with a verb movement, and he is simple and shy, it is as if he says to his interlocutor: Please, I am much less than you think, and that you can do me a great service if you ignore me.

He is desperate, silent, tormented, sick, and sometimes insane. His salient life feature is anger, generated by anxiety, which, upon contact with life, turns itself into toxic fumes.

After a long time, it was time for Kafka's complete works to appear. We presented him with selections from the long story entitled "The Great Worm", and in this second section we present the complete set of letters to Melina, his lover, girlfriend and translator:

"Writing letters ... means that one is stripped before ghosts, which is what those ghosts are eagerly waiting for. Written kisses do not reach their goal, because ghosts drink them on the way."

Kafka in his letters here, to a married woman, a sweet man, temporarily de-stressed, and relaxed in love, without attention, to the goddesses of resentment who pursue him: (The flowers bloom slowly before my balcony...Lizards, birds, and various kinds of creatures, in pairs, visit me in the room. ...I long for you to be here in Miran!) Or so he clings to the top of the fence of life, then falls quickly, retreating, with wounded, frayed hands.

...it's Kafka, enough!
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Kafka uses in his speech the members of his body and face, and if he can be satisfied with a verb movement, and he is simple and shy, it is as if he says to his interlocutor: Please, I am much less than you think, and that you can do me a great service if you ignore me.

He is desperate, silent, tormented, sick, and sometimes insane. His salient life feature is anger, generated by anxiety, which, upon contact with life, turns itself into toxic fumes.

After a long time, it was time for Kafka's complete works to appear. We presented him with selections from the long story entitled "The Great Worm", and in this second section we present the complete set of letters to Melina, his lover, girlfriend and translator:

"Writing letters ... means that one is stripped before ghosts, which is what those ghosts are eagerly waiting for. Written kisses do not reach their goal, because ghosts drink them on the way."

Kafka in his letters here, to a married woman, a sweet man, temporarily de-stressed, and relaxed in love, without attention, to the goddesses of resentment who pursue him: (The flowers bloom slowly before my balcony...Lizards, birds, and various kinds of creatures, in pairs, visit me in the room. ...I long for you to be here in Miran!) Or so he clings to the top of the fence of life, then falls quickly, retreating, with wounded, frayed hands.

...it's Kafka, enough!
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298

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11.43(H) x 2.03(W) x 17.78(D) cm
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