The famous Austrian writer Franz Kafka (1883-1924), most of whose works were published after the author's death, is a recognized innovator in twentieth-century prose. His novels The Castle, The Trial, America, and Letters to Milena were published by Folio. A letter to his father. ”
“ Letters to Felicia ”is addressed to Felicia Bauer, a Berlin acquaintance and then Kafka's fiancée, with whom he was twice engaged, but they never became a couple. Correspondence with Felicia lasted more than five years - from 1912 to 1917. It reflected the complexity of the relationship between the recipients. Unfortunately, the correspondence is one-sided, as the writer burned the letters of Felicia herself after their final rupture. The letters reveal Kafka's personal world, the peculiarities of his life and surroundings, as the writer himself felt, realized and experienced.
The publication includes F. Kafka's letters to Felicia, written in 1912, in which he appears unsure of a man who is capable of passionate love and deep analysis of his feelings ...