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Secret Kafka files to be opened

July 19, 2010 13:06
The author died in 1924 and asked a friend to destroy his work

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A collection of valuable private manuscripts by Franz Kafka is to be opened for the first time as part of a legal battle over his estate.

The four boxes, believed to contain unpublished writing and sketches by the Prague-born Jewish author, will be unlocked in Zurich to help lawyers determine where ownership lies.

Literary experts will study the documents, hidden for 50 years in the vaults of a Swiss bank and said to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.

It is just the latest stage in a two-year legal battle initiated by a woman called Eve Hoffe.