Beyond the trial: Investigating Kafka in Jerusalem
“As Franz Kafka awoke one morning from uneasy dreams,” Roth wrote in 1973, “he found himself transformed in his bed into a father, a writer, and a Jew.” And a Jerusalemite.
Kafka in Jerusalem(photo credit: COURTESY OF THE LITERARY ESTATE OF MAX BROD AND THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF ISRAEL)ByCASSANDRA GOMES-HOCHBERG