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Kafka's personal letters sold to Oxford library

April 7, 2011 09:51
Franz Kafka

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Oxford University's library has bought a collection of letters that shed light on Jewish writer Franz Kafka's personal life.

The collection, sold to the Bodleian for an undisclosed sum this week includes more than 100 letters and colour postcards sent by Kafka to his youngest sister Ottla in the early 20th century.

Preserved for decades by Ottla and her children, the letters are thought to make up the majority of the surviving correspondence between the siblings.

There are also more than 30 letters from Kafka's lover Dora Diamant and his friend Robert Klopstock.