Through his words, we see the dichotomy between his desire for a conventional life and his unavoidable dedication to literature. It’s haunting, beautiful, and sometimes, heartbreakingly honest.
When we think of Kafka, we often think of alienation and the surreal. But in Letters to Felice , written between 1912 and 1917, we see a totally different side of the author: a man capable of astonishing gentleness and overwhelming sincerity. Here is what makes this collection so profound: Letters to Felice
Here are a few options for a post on Kafka's Letters to Felice , ranging in style from an Instagram caption to a longer blog or Facebook post. Through his words, we see the dichotomy between
“If you are unable to live without me, then I am able to live without you...[I cannot make you understand.]” 💔 #Kafka Option 3: Analytical & Engaging (Best for Facebook/Blog) But in Letters to Felice , written between
"Writing is a deeper sleep, thus death. And just as one cannot and will not pull a dead person from their grave, neither can one pull me from the desk at night."
"I miss you deeply, unfathomably, senselessly, terribly." [0.5.34 - Note: This is frequently associated with both Milena and Felice due to the similar nature of the longing ].