Kafka's life, often viewed through a lonely lens, was enriched by his friendships, humor, and love letters, contradicting the tortured artist stereotype.
A new exhibit at The Morgan Library recontextualizes Kafka, revealing how photos often portray him alone, yet he was frequently surrounded by friends.
Kafka's daily life was marked by a strict exercise routine, which, alongside his exemplary writing skills, often delayed him for his legal job.
The exhibit features the original manuscript of The Metamorphosis, showcasing Kafka's rapid writing style and dedication despite his health struggles.
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