Franz Kafka’s ‘Letter to Father’ contains one of the most striking confessions of the literary world. This letter, written by Kafka to his own father Hermann Kafka, offers a journey into the depths of the author’s inner world. The letter deals in detail with Kafka’s complex relationship with his father, the pressure he felt from him and the impact of this pressure on his personality and creativity. Although unpublished, Kafka’s private letter is widely regarded as a frank discussion of his relationship with his father and a confession of his own vulnerabilities. Containing the author’s most personal thoughts and feelings, ‘Letter to Father’ offers a unique perspective on Kafka’s work and his complex personality. This work encourages reflection on universal themes such as family dynamics, relationships with authority figures and the formation of individual identity.

Letter to Father
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Voiced by: Fatih Er
Duration: 1Sa 44dk
Publication Date: 12 Mart 2024
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