Kafka’s Other Trial

Kafka’s Other Trial by Elias Canetti, published by Penguin Books Limited on January 26, 2012, is a reflective exploration of Franz Kafka’s personal life through his correspondence with his fiancée, Felice. This edition, comprising 132 pages, delves into the emotional turmoil Kafka experienced following the public end of their engagement in July 1914, an event that profoundly influenced his literary work, particularly his renowned novel, The Trial.
In this book, Canetti meticulously examines the letters exchanged between Kafka and Felice, capturing the evolution of their relationship from its tender beginnings to Kafka’s final, unresolved communication. The narrative provides insights into Kafka’s creative process and the personal struggles he faced as a writer and lover. Readers will find a blend of biography and literary criticism, as Canetti sheds light on the complexities of Kafka’s character and the impact of his experiences on his writing. This edition is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in literary figures and personal memoirs.
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In July 1914, Franz Kafka’s fiancée Felice broke off their engagement in a humiliating public tribunal, surrounded by her friends and family, and the other woman with whom Kafka had recently fallen in love. Broken and bereft, Kafka – at the height of his writing powers – turned the experience into his masterpiece, The Trial, where his lovers became the faceless prosecutors of Josef K. In Kafka’s Other Trial, Canetti explores each letter that Kafka wrote to his fiancée, from their first tender moments together to his final letter and his refusal to reconcile. In this affecting book, he offers moving insights into the creativity of Franz Kafka and the torment he suffered as a man, a lover, and a writer.
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