'Regresa' Kafka a Praga.(Cultura)

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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20020508
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PRAGA (EFE).- La biblioteca casi completa de Franz Kafka, compuesta por unos 100 mil libros, revistas y otras publicaciones, ha regresado a Praga, donde ayer abrió solemnemente sus puertas en el Barrio Judío del casco antiguo.

La colección de obras que pertenecieron al escritor checo judío de habla alemana, autor de novelas como La metamorfosis, y de otras que donó en vida a sus amigos volvió así, finalmente, a la ciudad de la que había salido.

La sede de la Sociedad Franz Kafka albergará la biblioteca, que durante décadas estuvo en Alemania, tras haber sido ...

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