Letter to His Father

Author: Franz Kafka

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4.2

Price: 1800 DA

A powerful, unsent letter in which Kafka explores his strained relationship with his father and its lasting emotional impact.

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Letter to His Father is a deeply personal and introspective text in which Franz Kafka addresses his complex and troubled relationship with his father. Written in 1919 but never delivered, the work blends emotional confession with sharp self-analysis, revealing Kafka’s feelings of fear, inadequacy, and longing for understanding. Through carefully constructed arguments and vivid memories, Kafka examines how his father’s authoritarian personality shaped his identity, creative life, and sense of self-worth. The letter also explores themes of guilt, power, and generational conflict, making it not only a personal document but also a universal reflection on family dynamics. Honest and poignant, it offers readers a rare glimpse into Kafka’s inner world and the psychological tensions that influenced his literary voice.

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