Amerikafahrtby Wolfgang Koeppen is a masterpiece of observation, analysis, and writing, based on his 1958 trip to the United States. A major twentieth-century German writer, Koeppen presents a vivid and fascinating portrait of the US in the late 1950s: its major cities, its literary culture, its troubled race relations, its multi-culturalism and its vast loneliness, a motif drawn, in part, from KafkasAmerika. A modernist travelogue, the text employs symbol, myth, and image, as if Koeppen sought to answer de Tocquevilles questions in the manner of Joyce and Kafka.Journey through Americais also a meditation on America, intended for a German audience and mindful of the destiny of postwar Europe under many Americanizing influences.
Michael Kimmage is an Associate Professor of History at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of two books:The Conservative Turn: Lionel Trilling, Whittaker Chambers and the Lessons of Anti-Communism(Harvard University Press, 2009) andIn Historys Grip: Philip Roths Newark Trilogy(Stanford University Press, 2012).