
Kafka's passionate letters to Milena Jesenska reveal the tender, witty man behind the existential author. Called "extraordinary" by The New York Times, this collection presents half of "one of the greatest epistolary loves" ever known - a haunting literary mystery that endures.
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Franz Kafka and Milena Jesenska's relationship bloomed almost entirely through letters-a love affair conducted in ink rather than touch. When their correspondence began in 1920, Kafka was an obscure 36-year-old writer recovering from tuberculosis, while Milena was a brilliant Czech journalist trapped in an unhappy marriage in Vienna. What started as professional correspondence-she had translated his story "The Stoker"-quickly evolved into one of literature's most extraordinary epistolary romances. Despite meeting only twice in person, their letters reveal a connection of rare intensity. "One can tell you the truth like no one else," Kafka wrote to her. From his pension in Meran, he described his balcony sunk into a blooming garden visited by lizards and birds while expressing concern about her health. When she mentioned her lung condition, his response revealed remarkable intuition-suggesting her illness might be psychosomatic, her lung "volunteering" to share the burden her mind could no longer bear alone. By May, their letters had become deeply intimate. Milena's Czech letters made her more vivid to him than German would: "I see you more clearly, the movements of your body, your hands," he wrote, "yet when I try to picture your face, fire breaks out and I see nothing but fire." This imagery of consuming passion runs throughout their correspondence, revealing the intensity of feelings developing through words alone.
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