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      <title>Kafka Asked Max Brod to Burn Everything. Max Brod Did Not.</title>
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      <description>Franz Kafka died on June 3, 1924, of tuberculosis, in a sanatorium outside Vienna. He was 40. He left three unfinished novels, a substantial body of shorter fiction, letters, and diaries, and a note to his friend Max Brod instructing him to burn all of it — &amp;ldquo;everything I leave behind me&amp;hellip; in the way of diaries, manuscripts, letters (my own and others&amp;rsquo;), sketches, and so on, to be burned unread.</description>
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