Dearest Father: Stories and Other Writings

Dearest Father: Stories and Other Writings is a collection of writings by Franz Kafka translated by Ernst Kaiser and Eithne Wilkins with notes by Max Brod (Schocken Books, 1954).[1] The title derives from Kafka's Letter to His Father, which begins with this salutation.[2] A translation of Dearest Father alone, with notes and an introduction by its translators, Hannah and Richard Stokes, was published in 2008.[3] In 2007, a translation by Howard Colyer, titled Letter to My Father, was published by lulu.com.[4]

First edition

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  1. ^ Kafka, Franz (1954). Dearest Father: Stories and Other Writings. Internet Archive. New York, Schocken Books.
  2. ^ Dupee, F. W. (1954-09-12). "Kafka's Struggle to Know Himself; DEAREST FATHER: Stories and Other Writings. By Franz Kafka. Edited by Max Brod. Translated from the German by Ernst Kaiser and Eithne Wilkins, New York: Schocken Books". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
  3. ^ Kafka, Franz (2008), Dearest Father, UK: Alma Classics.
  4. ^ Ormsby, Eric, "Man and His Maker: Kafka's 'Letter to My Father'" The New York Sun, July 8, 2008.