Briefe: An Milena

: What began as a professional exchange evolved into a passionate, largely "epistolary love affair". Despite their intense emotional bond, they only met in person twice—once in Vienna and once in Gmünd.

Letters to Milena ( Briefe an Milena ) is a collection of correspondence from Franz Kafka to Milena Jesenská between 1920 and 1923. Unlike his formal fiction, these letters offer a raw, unfiltered glimpse into Kafka’s psyche, his "existential torment," and his complicated views on love. Briefe an Milena

: Their love was fraught with obstacles: Milena was married to Ernst Pollak, and Kafka was battling tuberculosis and his own deep-seated fear of physical intimacy and commitment. : What began as a professional exchange evolved