“… how could I, fool that I am, go on sitting in my office, or here at home, instead of leaping onto a train with my eyes shut and opening them only when I am with you?”

Source: Kafka's Other Trial: The Letters to Felice

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Bulgarian-born Swiss and British jewish modernist novelist,… 1905–1994

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