Franz Kafka was a human born on July 3, 1883, in Prague. While the exact date of his death is disputed, it is believed to have occurred in either June or July of 1924. A statue of Kafka can be found in Prague, depicting the author.
Kafka is associated with various literary and philosophical movements, including modernist literature and existentialism, although these associations are debated. His citizenship is also subject to differing interpretations, with claims of affiliation with both Cisleithania and Czechoslovakia.
The location of his death is similarly contested, with possibilities including Kierling and Kafka Sterbehaus. He is believed to have received education at several institutions in Prague, including the German University and Charles University.
Kafka’s work has been attributed to being influenced by writers such as Heinrich von Kleist, Gustave Flaubert, and Robert Walser, and he is sometimes described as a novelist and fabulist.
