Franz Kafka The Trial

Franz Kafka The Trial

Franz Kafka The Trial

Franz Kafka The Trial

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Overview

"Someone must have been telling lies about Josef K., because he had done nothing wrong, but one day he was arrested..."

Vladimir Nabokov praised Kafka as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. The breadth of Kafka's literary vision and the depth of his extraordinary imagination has been so influential that the term "Kafkaesque" has become part of the English language.

W. H.Auden has said, "Had one to name the author who comes nearest to bearing the same kind of relations to our age as Dante, Shakespeare, and Goethe bore to theirs, Kafka is the first one would think of."

The Trial, his most famous work, is an exploration of horrific estrangement. Kafka has created the most absurd situation: a deeply disturbing account of a man placed at the mercy of blindly tyrannical law courts and a "justice system" out of control; where people are punished by the totalitarian state for actions such as 'thought-crime'.

The Trial is a deeply thought-provoking text and is often cited as one of the seminal works of fiction of the 20th century.

FRANZ KAFKA (1883–1924) was a leading German author of novels and short stories. His most influential works, The Metamorphosis, The Trial, and The Castle, are filled with themes of alienation, physical and psychological brutality, parent–child conflict, labyrinths of bureaucracy, and mystical transformations.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158753732
Publisher: Newingtons
Publication date: 01/16/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 610 KB

About the Author

Franz Kafka was born in 1883 in Prague, where he lived most of his life. During his lifetime, he published only a few short stories, including "The Metamorphosis", "The Judgement", and "The Stoker". He died in 1924, before completing any of his full-length novels. At the end of his life, Kafka asked his lifelong friend and literary executor Max Brod to burn all his unpublished work. Brod overrode those wishes.

Date of Birth:

July 3, 1883

Date of Death:

June 3, 1924

Place of Birth:

Prague, Austria-Hungary

Place of Death:

Vienna, Austria

Education:

German elementary and secondary schools. Graduated from German Charles-Ferdinand University of Prague.
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