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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. Milena aged 13, reproduced in Mary Hockaday, Kafka, love and courage: the life of Milena Jesenská (London, 1995) YC.2003.a.7796. It was at the Café Arco in 1916 that Milena encountered two men who were to have a lasting impact on her life.

  3. After he died in 1924, Milena published an obituary in Národní Listy, saying that he was "condemned to see the world with such blinding clarity that he found it unbearable and went to his death.". After Kafka's death Milena left her husband.

  4. For today’s Woman of the Day we are featuring Milena Jesenská, Czech Journalist, Feminist & Resistance Fighter. Click here to learn all about her.

  5. Jak se schylovalo k válce, Milena Jesenská pomáhala emigrovat lidem, kteří utíkali do bezpečnějších zemí. Jí samotné ale možnost odchodu z vlasti připadala jako dezerce, jak se v dopise svěřila svému tehdejšímu partnerovi Evženu Klingerovi.

  6. Milena Jesenská (1896–1944) was an outstanding journalist and mediator between the Czech and the German cultures in Bohemia as well as an astute political commentator. She was detained in the Nazi concentration camp in Ravensbrück for her political involvement and resistance, where she died in 1944.

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  8. 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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