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Brief an den Vater: Volltextlesung von Axel Grube.
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Brief an den Vater: Volltextlesung von Axel Grube.
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Brief an den Vater: Volltextlesung von Axel Grube.

Written by Franz Kafka

Narrated by Axel Grube

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"Nie mehr Psychologie" heisst es bei Kafka in den Oktav- heften. Gleichwohl: Der Brief an den Vater ist das Dokument einer sublimen psychologischen Hellsichtigkeit. In Andeutungen schildert der Sohn das für ein ganzes Leben Unglaubliche: Den unwiderstehlichen Drang des doch so kraftvollen Vaters aus dessen geheimem Gefühl der Inferiorität seinen eigenen Sohn zu demütigen und zu depravieren. Der "absichtlich in die Länge gezogene Abschied" des Sohnes, der ihm von manchen Interpretinnen und Interpreten als die Obession des "ewigen Sohnes" ausgelegt wurde, zeugt doch von der Verzweiflung, das ›Unglaubliche‹ mit seinem Glauben zu vereinbaren und nicht eher ruhen zu wollen. So dass es "uns beide ein wenig beruhigen und Leben und Sterben leichter machen kann."
LanguageDeutsch
Release dateJan 1, 2012
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Brief an den Vater: Volltextlesung von Axel Grube.
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Franz Kafka

Born in Prague in 1883, the son of a self-made Jewish merchant, Franz Kafka trained as a lawyer and worked in insurance. He published little during his lifetime and lived his life in relative obscurity. He was forced to retire from work in 1917 after being diagnosed with tuberculosis, a debilitating illness which dogged his final years. When he died in 1924 he bequeathed the – mainly unfinished – manuscripts of his novels, stories, letters and diaries to his friend the writer Max Brod with the strict instruction that they should be destroyed. Brod ignored Kafka’s wishes and organised the publication of his work, including The Trial, which appeared in 1925. It is through Brod’s efforts that Kafka is now regarded as one of the greatest novelists of the twentieth century.

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