Brod a brilliant intellectual exceptional energy; a generous man willi — Milan Kundera, Testaments Betrayed: Essay Nine Parts

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Brod was a brilliant intellectual with exceptional energy; a generous man willing to do battle for others; his attachment to Kafka was warm and disinterested. The only problem was his artistic orientation: a man of ideas, he knew nothing of the passion for form; his novels (he wrote twenty of them) are sadly conventional; and above all: he understood nothing at all about modern art.Why, despite all this, was Kafka so fond of him? What about you-do you stop being fond of your best friend because he has a compulsion to write bad verse?

Milan Kundera, Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts

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