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Letter to Father. Translated from the German by Karen Reppin. Illustrated with drawings by Franz Kafka and including an afterword on the creation and impact of the text. Vitalis Verlag, Prague 2016. ISBN 978-80-7253-344-2. The following collections include Kafka's Letter to His Father (Kaiser and Wilkins translation): Dearest Father.
Dearest Father: Stories and Other Writings is a collection of writings by Franz Kafka translated by Ernst Kaiser and Eithne Wilkins with notes by Max Brod (Schocken Books, 1954). [1] The title derives from Kafka's Letter to His Father , which begins with this salutation. [ 2 ]
[9] [10] Within a year of joining Cambridge University, Bhabha wrote to his father: I seriously say to you that business or job as an engineer is not the thing for me. It is totally foreign to my nature and radically opposed to my temperament and opinions. Physics is my line. I know I shall do great things here.
[342] [343] He is also conferred the title "Bapu" [338] (Gujarati: endearment for father, [339] papa [339] [340]). Film, theatre, and literature A five-hour, nine-minute long biographical documentary film, [ 344 ] Mahatma: Life of Gandhi, 1869–1948 , made by Vithalbhai Jhaveri [ 345 ] in 1968, quoting Gandhi's words and using black and white ...
Presumed father – Where a presumption of paternity has determined that a man is a child's father regardless of if he actually is or is not the biological father Social father – where a man takes de facto responsibility for a child, such as caring for one who has been abandoned or orphaned (the child is known as a "child of the family" in ...
In My Father's Den is a 1972 novel by New Zealand author Maurice Gee. [1] The novel was adapted to film in 2004, written and directed by Brad McGann. [2] First edition
In 2008, Sailer published his first book, America's Half-Blood Prince, an analysis of Barack Obama based on his memoir Dreams from My Father. In 2023, he published Noticing, an anthology of his writings. The title refers to the term "noticer", which is used by some sections of the online right to refer to people who believe in "race realism ...
He quotes a German-born philologist and Orientalist, who lived and studied in Britain for most of his life, Max Muller as stating, "The Vedanta philosophy has not neglected the important sphere of ethics; but on the contrary, we find ethics in the beginning, ethics in the middle, and ethics in the end, to say nothing of the fact that minds, so ...