Milena: Letters To

: What started as a business exchange quickly escalated into daily letters, sometimes sent multiple times a day.

: Their connection began professionally when a 23-year-old Milena reached out to the 37-year-old Kafka in Prague to ask for permission to translate his short story, "The Stoker," into Czech. Letters to Milena

: Most of their relationship existed on paper; Milena lived in Vienna with her husband, Ernst Pollak, while Kafka remained in Prague. They only met in person a handful of times, notably in Vienna and Gmünd. Major Themes : What started as a business exchange quickly

is a collection of correspondence from Franz Kafka to Milena Jesenská , a talented Czech journalist and translator, spanning from 1920 to 1923. Unlike a traditional romance, the book offers a raw, unfiltered look into Kafka’s soul, characterized by an "unbearable" intensity of love, paralyzing fear, and deep-seated insecurity. The Relationship Context They only met in person a handful of