This is the acclaimed central volume of the definitive biography
of Franz Kafka. Reiner Stach spent more than a decade working with
over four thousand pages of journals, letters, and literary
fragments, many never before available, to re-create the atmosphere
in which Kafka lived and worked from 1910 to 1915, the most
important and best-documented years of his life. This period, which
would prove crucial to Kafka's writing and set the course for the
rest of his life, saw him working with astonishing intensity on his
most seminal writings--"The Trial," "The Metamorphosis," "The Man
Who Disappeared" ("Amerika"), and "The Judgment." These are also
the years of Kafka's fascination with Zionism; of his tumultuous
engagement to Felice Bauer; and of the outbreak of World War I.
"Kafka: The Decisive Years" is at once an extraordinary portrait
of the writer and a startlingly original contribution to the art of
literary biography.
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