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Scripts for a Kafka Review

MS. Bennett 132

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Title

Scripts for a Kafka Review

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MS. Bennett 132

Summary

Ideas for script of a review based on Kafka's life and work, titled as "Unfinished" by Alan Bennett. See also play scripts for Kafka's Dick, MS. Bennett 133 for related work.

(fols. 1-131) Bundle of handwritten and typed ideas for sketches titled "Kafka as a review / possibly on radio".

(fols. 132-213) Bundle of handwritten and typed ideas for sketches titled "Kafka Review. Also in Radio file".

Date

[c.1985]

Language

English

Physical extent

213 Leaves

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Archive of Alan Bennett

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