However, none of this has deterred the square from being exclusive and worthy of all the attention in the world especially from travellers and worshippers of the author. And then, as a matter of course, it is the youngest square in the historic centre of Praha. The writer might not be a part of the mortal world anymore, but he definitely has his way of breathing life into things. There is no doubting the fact that the city of Prague will always belong to Kafka in the form of his several manifestations.
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