"Letters to My Father" is a poignant collection of letters penned by Franz Kafka, revealing his complex relationship with his father, Hermann Kafka. These letters, written between 1919 and 1920, serve as a cathartic outlet for Kafka, capturing his feelings of inadequacy, guilt, and the pressure from parental expectations. Kafka's struggle for approval and understanding from his father is a central theme, making these letters deeply personal and emotionally charged.