
America (kafka Collection)
by Franz Kafka
About This Novel
The day will come when a young man leaves home, ventures into the world alone, and walks his own path. After having an affair with his family's maid, sixteen-year-old Carl Rothman was forced to leave Europe and travel across the ocean to the United States. However, from the beginning of his transoceanic journey, the world showed him its complicated side. When he arrived in a foreign land, he increasingly understood that there seemed to be always an insurmountable gap between people, and the development of everything would have a completely unpredictable turn... This is Kafka's debut novel. The influence of Dickens is still there, and Kafka's own style has emerged. The story of young Karl is a portrayal of Kafka's own life and the path that all living beings are destined to take.
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