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Amerika: The Missing Person eBook

A New Translation, Based On The Restored Text

by Franz Kafka
language: english
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, November of 2008 ‧
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Franz Kafka''s diaries and letters suggest that his fascination with America grew out of a desire to break away from his native Prague, even if only in his imagination. Kafka died before he could finish what he like to call his "American novel,: but he clearly entitled it Der Verschollene ("The Missing Person") in a letter to his fiancee, Felice Bauer, in 1912. Kafka began writing the novel that fall and wrote until the last completed chapter in 1914, but in wasn''t until 1927, three years after his death, that Amerika--the title that Kafka''s friend and literary executor Max Brod gave his edited version of the unfinished manuscript--was published in Germany by Kurt Wolff Verlag. An English translation by Willa and Edwin Muir was published in Great Britain in 1932 and in the United States in 1946.

Over the last thirty years, an international team of Kafka scholars has been working on German-language critical editions of all of Kafka''s writings, going back to the original manuscripts and notes, correcting transcription errors, and removing Brod''s editorial and stylistic interventions to create texts that are as close as possible to the way the author left them.

With the same expert balance of precision and nuance that marked his award-winning translation of The Castle, Mark Harman now restores the humor ad particularity of language in his translation of the critical edition of Der Verschollene. Here is the story of young Karl Rossman, who, following an incident involving a housemaid, is banished by his parents to America. With unquenchable optimism and in the company of two comic-sinister companions, he throws himself into misadventure, eventually heading towards Oklahoma, where a career in the theater beckons. Though we can never know how Kafka planned to end the novel, Harman''s superb translation allows us to appreciate, as closely as possible, what Kafka did commit to the page.


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Amerika: The Missing Person

A New Translation, Based On The Restored Text

by Franz Kafka

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ISBN: 9780805242645
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Release Date: November of 2008
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: The Schocken Kafka Library
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
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EAN: 9780805242645
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka nasceu em 1883, em Praga, no seio de uma família da pequena burguesia judia de expressão alemã. Começou a escrever os seus primeiros textos em 1904. Em 1906, terminou os seus estudos universitários, doutorando-se em Direito. Em vida, publicou apenas sete pequenos livros e alguns textos em revistas. De entre estes livrinhos e textos, destaca-se A Metamorfose, que veio a lume em 1915. Esta pequena novela viria a afirmar-se como uma das suas obras de referência. A 3 de junho de 1924, não resistindo à tuberculose diagnosticada em 1917, morre em Kierling, a poucos quilómetros de Viena, deixando três romances fragmentários, que seriam publicados postumamente pelo seu amigo e testamenteiro Max Brod: O Processo (1925), O Castelo (1926) e América (1927), a que se seguiram volumes com contos, cartas e diários. A sua obra, centrada no homem solitário moderno, refém de uma vida absurda, tornar-se-ia uma das mais influentes do mundo literário do século xx.

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