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ON THIS CHANNEL YOU WILL FIND RADIO PLAYS AND INTERESTING SHOWS THAT THE POLISH INTERNET HAS FORGOTTEN. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS TYPE OF THING, I INVITE YOU TO SUBSCRIBE. The Polish Radio America Theatre play America is, according to many, Franz Kafka's best novel. Funny, written with great verve and a great deal of subtle situational humor. However, it is not devoid of the typically Kafkaesque elements of confusion and a sense of absurdity. The parents, wanting to avoid scandal, send the young Karl, who was raped by his maid, to America. This is where the story of the fate of a noble, hard-working and honest boy begins. All these features in a foreign, even farcical world seem to come down to a common denominator: naivety and maladjustment.