Rare Kafka manuscripts to go to Israel's national library, court rules

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Jul 4, 2015, 3:10:41 PM7/4/15
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An Israeli court has awarded a rare collection of Franz Kafka’s manuscripts to the country’s national library, ending a long legal battle worthy of one of the Prague-born writer’s complex stories.

The judgment, published on Wednesday, ordered Tel Aviv resident Eva Hoffe to hand all the papers in her possession to the National Library of Israel.

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