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  1. Kafka’s Last Trial. An undated photograph of Franz Kafka. Courtesy the National Library of Israel. During his lifetime, Franz Kafka burned an estimated 90 percent of his work. After his death at ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dora_DiamantDora Diamant - Wikipedia

    After Kafka's death, Diamant was criticized for burning Kafka's papers under his gaze and at his request during his last months of life, as well as for her decision to retain some of his journals and thirty-six of his letters to her.

  3. Sep 18, 2018 · On his deathbed, emaciated and robbed of strength, almost unable to speak or swallow, his breaths short and percussive as he coughed his life away, Kafka communicated with Dora Diamant and his doctors by scribbling notes on slips of paper. “Usually these notes were mere hints,” Max Brod said. “His friends guessed the rest.”

  4. 1 day ago · It is a line — touching, life-affirming — inconceivable in the entirety of Kafka’s oeuvre, because Kafka held being human in contempt. This human rhythm he could only read about, never hear ...

  5. May 25, 2003 · The "19-year-old" was the actually 26-year-old Dora Diamant, the subject of a new biography by Kathi Diamant (no relation). ... After Kafka's death (on June 3, 1924), Dora's wanderings began. She ...

  6. 3 days ago · Franz Kafka was not a social person: he spent much of his time alone, trying, and often failing, to write. But on social media he is a hit. #Kafka posts on TikTok have been viewed around 2bn times ...

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  8. Aug 7, 1999 · On June 3, 1924 Dymant was asked to post a letter. But in Kafka's last moments, he missed her, and a chambermaid was sent to fetch her back.

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