Franz Kafka is being honored on the tenth anniversary of his death in the July issue of The Literary World, monthly survey of international letters, which marks the American recognition of the great German Jewish author.
A short story by Kafka appears for the first time in English in this issue and the major portion of the paper is devoted to appraisals of Kafka by critics from Germany, Czecho-Slovakia, France and the United States, including Thomas Mann, Max Brod, Waldo Frank, Denis Saurat and Michael J. Bernstein.
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