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Author Balint, Benjamin, 1976- author.

Title Kafka's last trial : the case of a literary legacy / Benjamin Balint.

Publication Info. New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2018]

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Location Call No. Status
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  343.5694 BALINT    Check Shelf
 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  343.5694 BALINT    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  Z833 KAFKA B    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 279 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-266) and index.
Contents The last appeal -- "Fanatical veneration": the first to fall under Kafka's spell -- The first trial -- Flirting with the promised land -- First and second judgments -- Last son of the diaspora: Kafka's Jewish afterlife -- The last ingathering: Kafka in Israel -- Kafka's last wish, Brod's first betrayal -- Kafka's creator -- The last train: from Prague to Palestine -- The last tightrope dancer: Kafka in Germany -- Laurel & Hardy -- Brod's last love -- The last heiress: selling Kafka -- The last judgment -- Epilogue.
Summary "The story of the international struggle to preserve Kafka’s literary legacy. Kafka’s Last Trial begins with Kafka’s last instruction to his closest friend, Max Brod: to destroy all his remaining papers upon his death. But when the moment arrived in 1924, Brod could not bring himself to burn the unpublished works of the man he considered a literary genius―even a saint. Instead, Brod devoted his life to championing Kafka’s writing, rescuing his legacy from obscurity and physical destruction. The story of Kafka’s posthumous life is itself Kafkaesque. By the time of Brod’s own death in Tel Aviv in 1968, Kafka’s major works had been published, transforming the once little-known writer into a pillar of literary modernism. Yet Brod left a wealth of still-unpublished papers to his secretary, who sold some, held on to the rest, and then passed the bulk of them on to her daughters, who in turn refused to release them. An international legal battle erupted to determine which country could claim ownership of Kafka’s work: Israel, where Kafka dreamed of living but never entered, or Germany, where Kafka’s three sisters perished in the Holocaust? Benjamin Balint offers a gripping account of the controversial trial in Israeli courts―brimming with dilemmas legal, ethical, and political―that determined the fate of Kafka’s manuscripts. Deeply informed, with sharply drawn portraits and a remarkable ability to evoke a time and place, Kafka’s Last Trial is at once a brilliant biographical portrait of a literary genius, and the story of two countries whose national obsessions with overcoming the traumas of the past came to a head in a hotly contested trial for the right to claim the literary legacy of one of our modern masters."--Amazon.
Subject Kafka, Franz, 1883-1924 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Brod, Max, 1884-1968 -- Estate.
Sifriyah ha-leʼumit (Israel) -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Deutsches Literaturarchiv (Marbach am Neckar, Germany) -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Brod, Max, 1884-1968. (OCoLC)fst00014191
Kafka, Franz, 1883-1924. (OCoLC)fst00073986
Deutsches Literaturarchiv (Marbach am Neckar, Germany) (OCoLC)fst00550606
Sifriyah ha-leʼumit (Israel) (OCoLC)fst01929070
Inheritance and succession -- Israel.
Decedents' estates. (OCoLC)fst00888929
Inheritance and succession. (OCoLC)fst00973371
Trials. (OCoLC)fst01156290
Israel. (OCoLC)fst01204236
LAW / General.
ISBN 9781324001317 (hardcover)
1324001313 (hardcover)
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