Max Brod’s decision to ignore Kafka’s final wish is the most fortunate betrayal in literary history, proving that some genius belongs to the world rather than the author. It is a profound irony that the modern literary canon was built on a foundation of broken trust.
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Did you know Franz Kafka wanted all of his work destroyed after he died? Before his death, Kafka told his friend Max Brod to burn all of his unfinished manuscripts, but his friend ignored his request. He recognized Kafka's genius [music] and believed the literature was too valuable to be destroyed, and so he published them instead. Those writings would later become some of the most influential works in modern literature, which means the world almost lost Kafka forever. So,
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