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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dora_DiamantDora Diamant - Wikipedia

    Dora Diamant (Dwojra Diament, also Dymant) (c. 1900 – 1952) is best remembered as the lover of the writer Franz Kafka and the person who kept some of his last writings in her possession until they were confiscated by the Gestapo in 1933.

  2. Mar 9, 2021 · Dora Diamant, Kafka's partner in his final year, told a story of how he comforted a girl who lost her doll by writing letters as the doll. The story has no concrete evidence but is plausible, according to some experts.

  3. Dec 15, 2022 · Kathi Diamant is the Director of the Kafka Project at San Diego State University. For over fifteen years she has been immersed in the story of Dora Diamant, retracing Dora’s steps in Europe, discovering neglected archives and lost papers, and conducting interviews with every known living person who knew her.

  4. Dora Diamant - Franz Kafka. 1903-1952. The last woman in Kafka’s life, twenty years younger than Kafka, she was Jewish and hailed from the Polish town of Pabianice. She emigrated to Germany to escape from difficult family circumstances. There is uncertainty about her real date of birth.

  5. Dora Diamant (Dworja Diament, jiddisch Dora Dymant); verheiratete Lask (* 4. März 1898 in Pabianice , Kongresspolen ; † 15. August 1952 in London ) war eine politische Aktivistin und Schauspielerin.

  6. Sep 22, 2010 · In 1923, Kafka met Dora Diamant, a 25-year-old runaway from a conservative Hasidic family in Galicia. She was his last and happiest love. The six-foot-tall Kafka at that point weighed 118...

  7. To young Dora Diamant, working in a summer camp for Jewish children on the Baltic coast, forty-year-old Franz Kafka appeared not as a haunted, neurotic invalid but as a graceful, natural, and beautiful young man with broad shoulders, erect posture and a compelling gaze.