| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Kafka, twenty years older, assumed the role of intellectual mentor to Gustav, who in turn was a worshipful acolyte and, apparently, a Boswell, dutifully recording every exchange he had with Kafka over the next two or so years before Kafka, his health deteriorating, left his position at the Institute.Shortly after WWII, Janouch was persuaded to publish his notes of Kafka, and in 1951 Max Brod (Kafk
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