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We are pleased to offer “Diaries 1910-1923” by Franz Kafka, published in 1969 by Wydawnictwo Literackie in Krakow. This remarkable publication contains the personal notes of one of the most prominent writers of the 20th century, which shed light on his life, work and inner world.
Kafka’s diaries provide a fascinating insight into his struggles with creativity, fears and insecurities over the years. The author, known for his unique prose characterized by surreal and disturbing themes, shares his thoughts on art, love, alienation and society. The book becomes not only a biographical document, but also a psychological study to understand the source of his literary visions.
The elegant leather binding, carefully crafted by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, gives the book an elegant and durable look. “Kafka’s Diaries” is not only a valuable item in literature, but also a treasure for collectors, which can be passed down from generation to generation. We encourage you to purchase this extraordinary work, which is sure to provide much inspiration and deep reflection!






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