Amerika: The Man Who Disappeared

Franz Kafka

Amerika: The Man Who Disappeared
Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Country
United States
Published
17 May 2004
Pages
240
ISBN
9780811215695

Amerika: The Man Who Disappeared

Franz Kafka

Michael Hofmann’s startlingly visceral and immediate translation revives Kafka’s great comedy, and captures a new Kafka, free from Prague and loose in the new world, a Kafka shot through with light in this highly charged and enormously nuanced translation. Kafka began the first of his three novels in 1911, but like the others, Amerika remained unfinished, and perhaps, as Klaus Mann suggested, necessarily endless. Karl Rossman, the youthful hero of the novel, a poor boy of seventeen, has been banished by his parents to America, following a scandal. There, with unquenchable optimism, he throws himself into adventure after misadventure, and experiences multiply as he makes his way into the heart of the country, to The Great Nature Theater of Oklahoma. In creating this new translation, Hofmann, as he explains in his introduction, returned to the manuscript version of the book, restoring matters of substance and detail. Fragments which have never before been presented in English are now reinstated including the book’s original ending.

The San Francisco Chronicle said Hofmann’s sleek translation does a wonderful job and The New York Times concurred:
Anything by Kafka is worth reading again, especially in the hands of such a gifted translator as Hofmann.

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