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TO GO WITH STORY BY JAN MARCHAL-CZECH-LITERATURE-HISTORY-KAFKA- (FILES) File picture of a man watching, 05 December 2003 in Prague a statue of Franz Kafka a day after its inauguration. Banned by the Nazis, shunned by the communists, and regarded as a stranger in his home city, Franz Kafka is poised for a local reevaluation following the publication of his complete works in Czech for the first time. The four-meter high bronze statue by Czech sculptors Jaroslav Rona ...

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