America;

“America” by Franz Kafka is a first edition paperback published by Penguin in 1967. This edition features 270 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the journey of a young man named Karl Rossmann, who is sent to America after a scandal in his homeland. As he navigates the complexities of his new environment, readers are introduced to a range of characters and situations that reflect Kafka’s unique perspective on society and the individual.
In “America,” Kafka delves into themes of alienation and identity, capturing the essence of the immigrant experience. The narrative unfolds through a series of encounters that highlight the challenges and absurdities faced by Karl as he attempts to find his place in a foreign land. This work is a significant contribution to contemporary literature and fiction, showcasing Kafka’s distinctive style and thought-provoking insights.
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1970, Paperback, 270 pages
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