A new translation of Franz Kafka’s diaries restores his Jewish musings
A new translation of Franz Kafka's diaries gives readers the fullest possible picture of his complex relationship with Judaism.
The Czech writer Franz Kafka posing before Kinsky Palace on the square of the old town in Prague, Czech Republic, where his father held a shop, around 1896-1906.(photo credit: KEYSTONE-FRANCE/GAMMA-KEYSTONE VIA GETTY IMAGES)