The famous Austrian writer Franz Kafka (1883-1924), author of the world-famous novels "Castle", "Process", "America", published by "Folio", is a recognized innovator in the prose of the XX century.
The loneliness and alienation that the writer felt in his life may have forced him to write a diary. Kafka began it in 1910 and led - sometimes with long breaks - until 1923. It is a long story about himself, about his own experiences, reflections on literature, in which the writer sometimes acts as a reviewer of his own works. Lonely and incomprehensible to loved ones, Kafka was immersed in his inner world. He seems to be nourished by all the negativity that surrounds him. On the pages of the diary - day after day, month after month - there is a real very lonely and incomprehensible even to his relatives.
The publication includes diary entries made by Franz Kafka in 1910-1912.