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1 Brod, Max - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Brod, Max
Czech novelist, composer, and biographer. He was a close friend of Franz Kafka, whose work he promoted and published; he also wrote a biography of the latter.
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2 Brod, Max definition of Brod, Max in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Brod, Max (mäx brōd), 1884–1968, Israeli writer and composer, b. Prague. Brod is best known for his historical novels, written in German, notably The Redemption of Tycho Brahe ...
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3 Brod, Max Biography - S9.com
1884 - Born in Prague on the 27th of May.1902 - Brod first met Kafka on the 23rd of October, when both were students at the Charles University. 1908 - His first novel and fourth ...
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4 Max Brod Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles ...
Brod, Max (1884–1968) Czech novelist, critic, and philosopher. Although chiefly remembered for bringing to public attention the work of Franz Kafka, of whom he also wrote a ...
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5 BROD, Max
(1884–1968), Austrian (Czech) writer, born in Prague, and educated at the University of Prague. He was the friend, biographer, and editor of the writer Franz Kafka, whose works ...
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6 Max Brod — Infoplease.com
Brod, Max. Brod, Max (mäx brōd) , 1884 – 1968, Israeli writer and composer, b. Prague. Brod is best known for his historical novels, written in German, notably The Redemption of ...
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0809028.html
7 Max Brod (German-language novelist and essayist) -- Britannica Online ...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Max Brod (German-language novelist and essayist), May 27, 1884Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic] Dec. 20, 1968Tel ...
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/80668/Max-Brod
8 Brod's Biography
Brod, Max (b. May 27, 1884, Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic]--d. Dec. 20, 1968, Tel Aviv, Israel), Czech-born, German-language novelist and essayist ...
http://www.pitt.edu/~kafka/brod.html
9 Brod, Max
Brod, Max (b. May 27, 1884, Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic]--d. Dec. 20, 1968, Tel Aviv, Israel), Czech-born, German-language novelist and essayist known ...
http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_87_49.html
10 Brod Max (O. Kyn)
Brod Max . Chamber Works Stamic Quartet : Katerina Kachlikova - soprano, Ivan Kusnjer - baritone, Frantisek Kuda - piano: Lieder Op. 1, 1b, 24, 27, 32,
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