An official from Israel’s national library shows drawings of famed German author Franz Kafka during a press conference in Jerusalem on August 7. (AP Photo)

JERUSALEM: After a lengthy legal saga, Israel’s National Library unveiled on Wednesday a batch of personal letters, illustrations, diaries and handwritten manuscripts previously unseen by the public belonging to famed German-language author Franz Kafka.

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