The classic, darkly comic novel with “striking parallels to
Orwell’s 1984” by the author of The Metamorphosis (The Guardian).
Written during the first months of World War I, but still
unpublished at the time of author Franz Kafka’s death, The Trial
follows the tribulations of a bank clerk named Josef K. When Josef is
arrested by two unidentified agents for an unidentified crime, he
maintains his innocence while being dragged under the slow wheels of
bureaucracy . . . “Kafka’s writing accurately captures the
feel of a worker trapped in bureaucratic servitude. In the mind of a
bureaucrat, appearances are more important than explanations.
Accusations that threaten to ruin lives are looked at frivolously by
everyone except the accused. The horror of K’s story in The Trial is
he can never quite come to understand what he has done wrong and why
it is everyone assumes he will eventually be found guilty.”
—Medium “The Trial is deeply thought-provoking in its
uncomfortable presentation of a world where people are observed by
secret police and suddenly arrested, reflecting the social turmoil in
Europe around the time Kafka wrote it in 1914. . . . As such, fans
of fiction which presents a disturbingly realistic alternative world
ruled by oppression would enjoy The Trial.” —The Guardian
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ISBN
9781504061421
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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