"Love is, that you are the knife which I plunge into myself."
"Letter to Milena" by Franz Kafka is like diving into a pool of emotions. As you read, it feels like Kafka is whispering the secrets of the heart. The words dance with feelings—love's comfort and the ache of longing. It's like opening a window to personal connections. Each page is a brushstroke, painting the beautiful, sometimes bittersweet, canvas of love. Reading it is like sharing a heartfelt conversation with an old friend.
Reading "Letters to Milena" made me reflect deeply on love, longing, and human connection. It's a book that once again reminded me of the power of words to convey the deepest emotions and thoughts. Kafka's letters are filled with a raw honesty that lays bare his fears, desires, and profound affection for Milena.
Kafka's writing as always is poignant and poetic, making this book a must-read for anyone who has ever been in love.
This book is not just a collection of letters—it's a testament to the enduring power of love and the pain of separation. It's a bittersweet reminder of the complexity of human emotions and the way love can transform our lives.
This collection stays with you, reminding you of the beauty and tragedy of love. It's a heartfelt and necessary read for anyone who understands the fragility and strength of the human heart.
One of my absolute favourite reads and one of the reasons for my high standards in love.
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