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The Trial

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Franz Kafka’s The Trial is a dark and unsettling novel that explores guilt, power, and the absurdity of bureaucratic systems. The story follows Josef K., a bank clerk who is suddenly arrested one morning by mysterious authorities for an unspecified crime. Though he is not imprisoned, he becomes entangled in a confusing and oppressive legal process that offers no clear charges, rules, or resolution.

As Josef K. attempts to defend himself, he navigates a labyrinth of courts, officials, and strange intermediaries, each more incomprehensible than the last. The legal system appears vast, impersonal, and indifferent, reflecting a world where logic and justice have broken down. Despite his efforts to assert control, Josef K. finds himself increasingly powerless, consumed by anxiety and uncertainty.

Kafka uses Josef K.’s ordeal to examine themes of alienation, authority, and existential dread. The novel presents a nightmarish vision of modern society, where individuals are trapped in systems beyond their understanding or control. Stark, symbolic, and deeply philosophical, The Trial remains a powerful critique of institutional power and the fragility of human freedom.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2026
4. Mai
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
343
Seiten
VERLAG
Chandan Books
GRÖSSE
405.3
 kB
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