
Brief an den Vater
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Narrated by:
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Stefan Fleming
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By:
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Franz Kafka
About this listen
Kafkas "Brief an den Vater" ist ein einzigartiges autobiografisches Dokument und zählt gleichzeitig zu den eindrucksvollsten Texten, die Kafka je geschrieben hat. Er unternimmt darin den Versuch, seinen lebenslangen Vaterkonflikt in allen seinen bedrohlichen und irrationalen Einzelheiten auszubreiten und auf diese Weise zu bewältigen. Kafka schrieb "Brief an den Vater" im November 1919 in der Pension Stüdl in Schelesen. Im Dezember 1919 kehrte er nach Prag zurück, ohne den Brief an seinen Vater abgeschickt oder persönlich übergeben zu haben. Geblieben ist ein bedeutendes Stück Weltliteratur!
©gemeinfrei (P)2019 DAV