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Franz Kafka et Prague by Harald Salfellner
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Franz Kafka et Prague (edition 1996)

by Harald Salfellner (Author), Harald Salfellner

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Title:Franz Kafka et Prague
Authors:Harald Salfellner (Author)
Other authors:Harald Salfellner
Info:Vitalis (1996), Relié, 154 pages
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This is a truly marvelous work, indispensable for any travelers to Prague who hope to seek sites that figured importantly in Franz Kafka's life. It is packed with photographs that show places where the Kafka family lived, where Franz went to school, where he worked, and places he frequented. Other photos are of Franz and his family, friends, schoolmates, and fiances. Also included are photos of the cover of Kafka's publications, his drawings and sketches, playbills, statues, and tombstones. Of particular value to travelers are the maps, that precisely locate the historical sites that figured in his life. I can only wish that I had this book before I visited Prague, as I would have been able to locate more of the sites that I was interested in finding. This book is highly recommended as a "literary history" to travelers to Prague as well as to armchair travelers who wish to see period photographs of the sites they have read about in the Kafka biographies. ( )
1 vote danielx | Aug 10, 2019 |
While he hardly breaks new ground, Kafka's Prague being one of the most covered territory, this collection of the buildings and places in Kafka's life is highly engaging and beautifully illustrated. The early 20th century map at the front and the modern map of Prague at the back help to easily locate the actions of Kafka's life and also improve one's own mental model of Prague. The most surprising factor of Kafka's Prague was its already disappearing Germanic community. The larger and larger Czech community was replacing German street signs and starting to impose its language. After the First World War, Kafka as an AUVA government official had to suddenly shift to writing Czech texts, which Kafka both out of fear and perfectionism had proofread by a Czech mother tongue relative. Kafka's Prague is thus a twice lost city - a loss of both the Jewish and the German community. While modern Prague cashes in on Kafka tourism (represented with two museums!), the city is keen on forgetting its German past. Fortunately, this book preserves one of its aspects. ( )
  jcbrunner | Jul 31, 2012 |
An enjoyable stroll through the dark word of Kafka's Prague. ( )
  Autodafe | Apr 11, 2008 |
Købt i Prag, juli 2004
  Tonny | Mar 12, 2008 |
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