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162: 190: 591: 456:. Although Kafka stipulated that all of his unpublished works were to be burned, Brod refused. He justified this move by stating that when Kafka personally told him to burn his unpublished work, Brod replied that he would outright refuse, and that "Franz should have appointed another executor if he had been absolutely and finally determined that his instructions should stand." Before even a line of Kafka's most celebrated works had been made public, Brod had already praised him as "the greatest poet of our time", ranking with 355: 178: 1395: 40: 498:, which argued that Brod passed his literary estate (and Kafka's papers) to Esther as an executor of his actual intent to have the papers donated to the institution. On the other side were Esther's daughters, who claimed that Brod passed the papers to their mother as a pure inheritance which should be theirs. The sisters had announced their intention to sell the materials to the 428:, cousin of Brod's brother-in-law Max Friedmann. After graduating, Brod worked for some time at the post office. The relatively short working hours gave him time to begin a career as an art critic and freelance writer. For similar reasons, Kafka took a job at an insurance agency involved in workmen's accident insurance. Brod, Kafka, and Brod's close friend 419:
at the German students' hall. Kafka, one year older, addressed him after the lecture and accompanied him home. "He tended to participate in all the meetings, but up to then we had hardly considered each other," wrote Brod. The quiet Kafka "would have been... hard to notice... even his elegant,
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When Brod fled Prague in 1939, he took with him a suitcase of Kafka's papers, many of them unpublished notes, diaries, and sketches. Although some of these materials were later edited and published in 6 volumes of collected works, much of them remained unreleased, and integrated within Brod's
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During Kafka's lifetime, Brod tried repeatedly to reassure him of his writing talents, of which Kafka was chronically doubtful. Brod pushed Kafka to publish his work, and it is probably owing to Brod that he began to keep a diary. Brod tried, but failed, to arrange common literary projects.
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Notwithstanding their inability to write in tandem – which stemmed from clashing literary and personal philosophies – they were able to publish one chapter from an attempted travelogue in May 1912, for which Kafka wrote the introduction. It was published in the journal
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usually dark-blue, suits were inconspicuous and reserved like him. At that time, however, something seems to have attracted him to me, he was more open than usual, filling the endless walk home by disagreeing strongly with my all too rough formulations."
265:, now the capital of the Czech Republic. At the age of four, Brod was diagnosed with a severe spinal curvature and spent a year in corrective harness; despite this he would be a hunchback his entire life. A German-speaking Jew, he attended the 423:
From then on, Brod and Kafka met frequently, often even daily, and remained close friends until Kafka's death. Kafka was a frequent guest in Brod's parents' house. There he met his future girlfriend and fiancée
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was auctioned in 1988 for $ 2 million). Due to certain ambiguities regarding Brod's wishes, the proper disposition of the materials was being litigated. On one side was the
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university; he attended the German-speaking institution) and graduated in 1907 to work in the civil service. From 1912, he was a pronounced
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Unlike Kafka, Brod rapidly became a prolific author who eventually published 83 titles. His first novel and fourth book overall,
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Brod's musical compositions are little known, even compared to his literary output. They include songs, works for piano and
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Brod first met Kafka on 23 October 1902, when they were students at Charles University. Brod had given a lecture on
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Although he was a prolific writer in his own right, he is best remembered as the friend and biographer of writer
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Max Brod 1884–1984. Untersuchungen zu Max Brods literarischen und philosophischen Schriften
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it was first published in English in 1956 in a revised version translated by Joseph Witriol
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in 1927), this early positive assessment was bolstered by more general critical acclaim.
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Beinahe ein Vorzugsschüler, oder pièce touchée: Roman eines unauffälligen Menschen
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which made him better known in Berlin and also in Leipzig, where their publisher
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Brod was supportive of other writers and musicians. Among his protégés was
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Brod died on 20 December 1968 in Tel Aviv, his final resting place is the
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literary estate. Upon his death, this trove of materials was passed to
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Anschauung und Begriff: GrundzĂĽge eines Systems der Begriffsbildung
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Zum Leben und Werk eines deutsch-jĂĽdischen Dichters aus Prag.
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Bohemian-Israeli author, composer, and journalist (1884–1968)
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Recipients of the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to Mandatory Palestine
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took over Prague, Brod and his wife Elsa Taussig fled to
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Memorial Plaque in Leipzig. Kurt Wolff and his authors.
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Heidentum, Christentum, Judentum: Ein Bekenntnisbuch
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Plaque commemorating Max Brod, next to the grave of
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and was the first Israeli citizen to be awarded it.
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Index

Max Brode

Prague
Bohemia
Austria-Hungary
Czech Republic
Tel Aviv
Austria-Hungary
Czechoslovakia
Israel
German Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague

Habima
Tel Aviv

Paul Ben-Haim

Schiphol
Hebrew
Bohemian
Israeli
Franz Kafka
literary executor
occupied
Prague
immigrated
Mandatory Palestine
Kingdom of Bohemia
Austria-Hungary
Piarist

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