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    Max Brod (Hebrew: מקס ברוד; 27 May 1884 – 20 December 1968) was a Bohemian-born Israeli author, composer, and journalist. Although he was a prolific writer in his own right, he is best remembered as the friend and biographer of writer Franz Kafka .

    • 20 December 1968 (aged 84), Tel Aviv, Israel
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    Max Brod (* 27. Mai 1884 in Prag; † 20. Dezember 1968 in Tel Aviv) war ein deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller, Theater- und Musikkritiker mit österreichischer, tschechoslowakischer und israelischer Staatsbürgerschaft. Sein einst erfolgreiches literarisches Werk ist heute weitgehend unbeachtet.

  3. Max Brod (born May 27, 1884, Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic]—died Dec. 20, 1968, Tel Aviv, Israel) was a German-language novelist and essayist known primarily as the friend of Franz Kafka and as the editor of his major works, which were published after Kafka’s death.

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  4. This is an interview with Max Brod, Kafka's longtime friend and literary executor. After Kafka's death, Brod refused to comply with Kafka's instructions to b...

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  5. Max Brod was a Jewish novelist, philosopher, and Kafka's biographer. His books were banned and burned by the Nazis in 1933 for being "un-German."

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  7. Sep 18, 2018 · How Max Brod, Kafka’s friend and executor, defied the author’s wish to burn his unpublished manuscripts and became his posthumous editor. Explore the complex relationship between the two men and the legacy of Kafka’s works.

  8. Dec 20, 2013 · Dec 20, 2013. On December 20, 1968, Max Brod died, at the age of 84. Brod was a Prague-born novelist, composer and journalist, and a Zionist who emigrated to Palestine in 1939 and rebuilt his life and career here with amazing success. History remembers him principally, however, as the friend and champion of Franz Kafka, who recognized and ...

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