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A detained first-person narrator addresses his defender and confesses to killing a man who had been almost unknown even to his wife, then proceeds to narrate the events and motives that led to the deed. He interweaves factual detail with introspective reflection on obsession, desire, and guilt, exploring how an idealized female figure and strained family relations destabilize his life. The account mixes confession, philosophical rumination, and social observation as the narrator alternately seeks exculpatory facts and accepts culpability, ultimately presenting a candid psychological portrait of remorse and isolation.

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Max Brod

Max Brod was a Czech-born Jewish writer, composer, and musicologist, best known for his close association with Franz Kafka, whom he famously refused to let be forgotten after his death. Brod's literary contributions include novels, essays, and plays, often exploring themes of identity and existentialism. His notable works, such as "Adolf Schreiber" and "Arnold Beer: Das Schicksal eines Juden," reflect his deep engagement with Jewish culture and the complexities of modern life. Brod's writings are characterized by their introspective nature and a blend of philosophical inquiry with narrative depth, solidifying his place in early 20th-century literature.

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