Max Brod

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Max Brod was a Czech-Jewish writer, critic, and composer best known for preserving and publishing the works of his close friend Franz Kafka.

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instanceOf Czech Jew
composer
human
journalist
literary critic
novelist
theatre director
translator
writer
causeOfDeath heart failure
citizenship Czechoslovakia
Israel
closeFriend Franz Kafka
countryOfBirth Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
countryOfDeath Israel
dateOfBirth 1884-05-27
dateOfDeath 1968-12-20
educatedAt Charles University in Prague
surface form: Charles University
employer Habima Theatre
Israeli radio
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Brod
fieldOfWork literary criticism
literature
music
givenName Max
languagesSpokenWritten Czech
German
Hebrew
memberOf Prague Circle
movedTo Tel Aviv
movement Zionism
name Max Brod self-link
nativeLanguage German
notableFor editing and publishing Franz Kafka’s works posthumously
preserving the manuscripts of Franz Kafka
notableWork Arnold Beer
Der Meister
Die Frau, nach der man sich sehnt
Die Höhe des Gefühls
Franz Kafka: Eine Biographie
Galilei in Gefangenschaft
Heidentum, Christentum, Judentum
Israel, ein Staat entsteht
Prager Kreis (essays)
Reubeni, Fürst der Juden
Stefan Rott
Tycho Brahes Weg zu Gott
occupation composer
journalist
literary critic
translator
writer
placeOfBirth Prague
placeOfDeath Tel Aviv
religion Judaism
sexOrGender male
workedOn editing Franz Kafka’s diaries and letters
publication of Amerika by Franz Kafka
publication of The Castle by Franz Kafka
publication of The Trial by Franz Kafka
yearOfMigration 1939

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The Castle editor Max Brod
Max Brod name Max Brod self-link