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    Dora Diamant (Dwojra Diament, also Dymant) (c. 1900 – 1952) is best remembered as the lover of the writer Franz Kafka and the person who kept some of his last writings in her possession until they were confiscated by the Gestapo in 1933. This retention was against the wishes of Kafka, who had requested shortly before his death that they be ...

  2. Dec 15, 2022 · She is author of three award-winning historical mysteries and the recently released Son of Nothingness: A Novel of Appearances. Kathi Diamant is the Director of the Kafka Project at San Diego State University.

  3. Aug 7, 1999 · The chance meeting of Franz Kafka and Dora Dymant in 1923 at a Baltic seaside resort kindled a love that brought him the happiness which had eluded him all his life.

  4. Apr 8, 2019 · Dora Diamant is making a name for herself on Paris’s underground nightlife scene. Model by day and DJ by night, her seemingly effortless fashion choices tell the story of what it means to be a gay woman in the French capital today.

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  5. Kafka met a natural and simple girl at the beginning of July 1923 at a holiday camp in Müritz on the Baltic coast: the twenty-year-old Dora Diamant, from a Polish orthodox Hasidic Jewish family. By the autumn, the terminally ill author had moved to Berlin to be with this, his last love.

  6. May 29, 2015 · Written by David Walker. Published: 29 May 2015. The life of Dora Diamant, a remarkable East Ender by adoption, was commemorated by JEECS on May 26 with a morning service at East Ham Jewish cemetery and an afternoon talk by Professor Kathi Diamant, her biographer, at Toynbee Hall.

  7. Jan 25, 2013 · Dora was a Polish émigré living in Berlin when she met Czech writer Franz Kafka for the first time in 1923. She became the great novelist’s last lover – spending the final eleven months of his...

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