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  1. Milena Jesenská ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪlɛna ˈjɛsɛnskaː]; 10 August 1896 – 17 May 1944) was a Czech journalist, writer, editor and translator. Early life. Jesenská was born in Prague, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic).

  2. May 19, 2004 · This week is the 60th anniversary of the death of one of the great figures of 20th century Czech journalism, Milena Jesenska, whose writings offer today's readers deep insights into...

  3. Feb 22, 2021 · Milena Jesenska is best known as the recipient of Kafka's Letters to Milena. This compelling biography fleshes out Kafka's muse, a radical-thinking, thoroughly independent woman and journalist in her own right who lived at the center of cosmopolitan Prague before the war.

  4. Milena Jesenská was born on 10 August 1896 as the daughter of Jan Jesenský, a prosperous doctor who alleged that he was descended from Jan Jesenius, the first professor of medicine at Charles University and one of the Protestants executed in the Old Town Square in 1621.

  5. Oct 8, 2021 · Yet Czech national Milena Jesenská was one thing above all else: a successful journalist and resistance fighter. Twenty-four-year-old Milena Jesenská starts writing her first newspaper articles as a correspondent for a Prague newspaper in Vienna.

  6. An intimate, evocative work consisting of two synchronized black-and-white video projections and a selection of photographs, Letters in the Dark is based on a series of love letters between Franz Kafka and Milena Jesenská, a young translator who.

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  8. A prominent journalist between the two world wars, Milena Jesenská (1896–1944) is best remembered for her romance with Franz Kafka. This seems unfortunate, as their relationship was brief and inconclusive.

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