My writing was all about you; all I did there, after all, was to bemoan what I could not bemoan upon your breast.
In Franz Kafka's "Letter to His Father," the author reflects on the profound emotional impact of his relationship with his father. He expresses how his writing became an outlet for his feelings of despair and inadequacy, allowing him to articulate emotions that he felt unable to voice directly to his father. This relationship weighed heavily on him, influencing both his personal life and his literary work.
Kafka's statement highlights the deep...