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  2. Milena Jesenská (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪlɛna ˈjɛsɛnskaː]; 10 August 1896 – 17 May 1944) was a Czech journalist, writer, editor and translator. She is noted for a correspondence with author Franz Kafka and was one of the first to translate his work from the German language.

  3. Milena Jesenská - Franz Kafka. 1896-1944. Both Czech and Christian, she was the second great love of Kafka’s life. She was to achieve world fame due to the letters they exchanged. She was the daughter of Jan Jesenský, a professor of dental surgery in Prague. A handsome man, Jesenský was a well-known member of Czech high society.

  4. Jun 3, 2024 · Kafka’s other great love was Jesenská, a freethinking young Czech feminist whose father once had her committed to an asylum for immorality. The two met when Jesenská, unhappily married in Vienna, began translating Kafka’s stories.

  5. Milena, as well as many others, estimated that the Nazis would soon conquer the whole country and that the ideological dissidents residing there, mainly Jews, would be the first to be persecuted. Milena Jesenská therefore began to encourage her Jewish colleagues to cross the border to Poland and head to the west.

  6. 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...

  7. Oct 8, 2021 · Twenty-four-year-old Milena Jesenská starts writing her first newspaper articles as a correspondent for a Prague newspaper in Vienna. On returning to Prague, she makes a name for herself with her passionate writing about a new role for women.

  8. Jesenská, Milena (18961945) Czech journalist and humanist who opposed the Nazis and was entrusted with the diaries of Franz Kafka. Name variations: Milena Jesenska; Milena Krějcárova or Milena Krejcarova. Born Milena Jesenská in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1896; died in Ravensbrück concentration camp on May 17, 1945; daughter of Jan ...

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