Days [ ) Myself | Franz Kafka, 1910-23
Franz Kafka
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“On Sundays Kafka goes for walks by himself, without any objective, without thinking. He says,
‘Every day I wish myself off the earth. There is nothing wrong with me except myself.’
‘Every day I wish myself off the earth. There is nothing wrong with me except myself.’
Max Brod, early 1911
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“April 27. Incapable of living with people, of speaking. Complete immersion in myself, thinking of myself.
Apathetic, witless, fearful. I have nothing to say to anyone – never.”
Apathetic, witless, fearful. I have nothing to say to anyone – never.”
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Franz Kafka, Diaries, 1910-23

