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The Man Who Disappeared (America): Amerika; The Missing Person; Lost in America
The Man Who Disappeared (America): Amerika; The Missing Person; Lost in America
The Man Who Disappeared (America): Amerika; The Missing Person; Lost in America
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The Man Who Disappeared (America): Amerika; The Missing Person; Lost in America

Written by Franz Kafka

Narrated by Leighton Pugh

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The first of Kafka’s three great novels, The Man Who Disappeared (America) follows the picaresque adventures of Karl Rossman, who is banished to America following a family scandal. Upon his arrival, Karl immediately happens upon his uncle, and from there follows a pattern of wandering, adoption and expulsion as Karl marches inexorably on towards the interior of the continent. With its blitheness and comical moments, The Man Who Disappeared is perhaps the most charming of Kafka’s works. It fits perfectly into Kafka’s trinity of novels as alienation and unjust persecution pervade the work, and Karl appears to plunge towards a catastrophe as grim as those in The Trial or The Castle.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 23, 2023
ISBN9781781984840
The Man Who Disappeared (America): Amerika; The Missing Person; Lost in America
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Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was a primarily German-speaking Bohemian author, known for his impressive fusion of realism and fantasy in his work. Despite his commendable writing abilities, Kafka worked as a lawyer for most of his life and wrote in his free time. Though most of Kafka’s literary acclaim was gained postmortem, he earned a respected legacy and now is regarded as a major literary figure of the 20th century.

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