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Date: 2011-02-08 05:40:32
Diarists
Fabulists
Franz Kafka
Kafka
Max Brod
Prague
The Castle
Josefov
The Trial
Literature
Europe
Unfinished novels

JARMILA MAŘANOVÁ – Kafka and Prague Author: Arno Pařík Jarmila Mařanová was born on 8 September 1922 in Vyšehrad, Prague. Her father, Augustin Bartoš, was a leading Czech pedagogue and director of the Jedlička

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