Max Brod
![Brod in 1914](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/66/Max_Brod_v_roce_1914.jpg)
Although he was a prolific writer in his own right, he is best remembered as the friend and biographer of writer Franz Kafka. Kafka named Brod as his literary executor, instructing Brod to burn his unpublished work upon his death. Brod refused and had Kafka's works published instead.
In 1939, as the Nazis occupied Prague, he immigrated to Mandatory Palestine, taking with him a suitcase of Kafka's papers, many of them unpublished notes, diaries, and sketches. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: [2017]
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Published: 1983
Superior document: Gesammelte Werke
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Published: 1983
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Published: 1983
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Published: 1983
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Published: 1983
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Published: 1975
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Published: [2019]
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Published: [2018]
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Published: [2016];, [1978]
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