The Trial
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Author: Franz Kafka
ISBN: TBC
Genre: Modernist Literature, Existential Fiction, Psychological Fiction
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 180
Size: A5
Description:
The Trial by Franz Kafka is a landmark work of modernist literature that explores themes of bureaucracy, alienation, and the elusive nature of justice. Published posthumously in 1925, the novel tells the haunting story of Josef K., a young bank clerk who is arrested one morning for an unspecified crime. Despite his efforts to understand and clear his name, Josef becomes entangled in a labyrinthine judicial system that is both absurd and oppressive.
Kafka’s narrative unfolds in a surreal and unsettling atmosphere, with events that mirror the protagonist’s growing sense of helplessness and existential dread. As Josef K. navigates an opaque legal process, he encounters bizarre characters and increasingly absurd circumstances, all of which underline Kafka’s critique of modern society’s dehumanizing institutions and the erosion of individual autonomy.
The novel’s unfinished structure and enigmatic ending amplify its themes of ambiguity and the futility of seeking absolute truth or justice in a chaotic world. Kafka’s use of symbolism, such as the oppressive courtrooms and shadowy figures of authority, serves as a powerful allegory for the alienation and disorientation experienced in the face of impersonal bureaucracies.
The Trial is a timeless exploration of the human condition, grappling with questions of guilt, power, and the fragility of existence. Kafka’s masterful blending of realism with surreal elements creates a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. As one of Kafka’s most iconic works, The Trial continues to provoke thought and debate, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of existential and modernist literature.
Key Features:
Manufacturer/Publisher: Aedha Imprints
Country of Origin: India
Packer Information: Aedha Imprints, India
ISBN: TBC
Genre: Modernist Literature, Existential Fiction, Psychological Fiction
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 180
Size: A5
Description:
The Trial by Franz Kafka is a landmark work of modernist literature that explores themes of bureaucracy, alienation, and the elusive nature of justice. Published posthumously in 1925, the novel tells the haunting story of Josef K., a young bank clerk who is arrested one morning for an unspecified crime. Despite his efforts to understand and clear his name, Josef becomes entangled in a labyrinthine judicial system that is both absurd and oppressive.
Kafka’s narrative unfolds in a surreal and unsettling atmosphere, with events that mirror the protagonist’s growing sense of helplessness and existential dread. As Josef K. navigates an opaque legal process, he encounters bizarre characters and increasingly absurd circumstances, all of which underline Kafka’s critique of modern society’s dehumanizing institutions and the erosion of individual autonomy.
The novel’s unfinished structure and enigmatic ending amplify its themes of ambiguity and the futility of seeking absolute truth or justice in a chaotic world. Kafka’s use of symbolism, such as the oppressive courtrooms and shadowy figures of authority, serves as a powerful allegory for the alienation and disorientation experienced in the face of impersonal bureaucracies.
The Trial is a timeless exploration of the human condition, grappling with questions of guilt, power, and the fragility of existence. Kafka’s masterful blending of realism with surreal elements creates a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. As one of Kafka’s most iconic works, The Trial continues to provoke thought and debate, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of existential and modernist literature.
Key Features:
- A foundational text in modernist and existential literature.
- Explores themes of alienation, bureaucracy, and the search for justice.
- Rich with Kafka’s trademark surrealism and symbolism.
- A must-read for students of philosophy, literature, and political thought.
Manufacturer/Publisher: Aedha Imprints
Country of Origin: India
Packer Information: Aedha Imprints, India