Franz Kafka papers should be made public, Israeli judge rules
Czech author's unpublished works, reportedly including handwritten short story, to be revealed for first time
An Israeli judge overseeing a battle over papers once belonging to Franz Kafka has ruled that details of the documents should be made public, the Guardian has learned.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 21 July, 2010
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