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“Amerika/Amerika,” sometimes referred to simply as “Industrial Society,” is Franz Kafka’s first novel. It describes the journey of the young protagonist, Karl Rossmann, in the alienated American society, as he seeks self-discovery amidst the bureaucracy, social classes, and industrial machinery that embody alienation and cruelty. Considered a crucial introduction to Kafka’s work, it reveals the mechanisms of modern society and its profound psychological consequences. It is not a “second part” to another work but rather an independent work published posthumously.











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