The third book on my reading list LETTER TO MY FATHER by Franz Kafka, an embodiment of classic literature. The particular book is the reflection of emotions and untold word of Franz to his father, a man portrayed as someone who always acts angrily and tries to make the whole family obey the so-called rules in the family environment, ranging from how to eat at mealtimes to what kind of words that are coming out of mouth of children and their mother. This book is a testament to the father figure of 20th century, where fathers are respected within the family and likely to be described as an aggressive man, from whom his own children want to escape and see him as someone ruthless, a classic example of Uzbek fathers of the last generation. I basically could not feel the deep emotions of the writer, part of the reason I, myself, was raised in a family, where almost all of my opinions and everybody's opinions have been and will be considered and I will not remember my father with such an anger, as he was rather a calm man, a memory from my old days, where he used to show little aggression for the stuff I have done wrong and also my mother was not the so-called indicator between me and my father, which was the opposite in terms of Franz's life. Generally, a good book to read, could be a cure for those whose father punished a lot, huh.
Rating: 6,2/10
Rating: 6,2/10