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Kafka, Franz

 
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Sinopsis

Published posthumously in 1925 despite his request to the contrary, German-language novelist Franz Kafka’s The Trial explores the absurdities and anxieties that gradually came to define the twentieth century, including relentless bureaucracy, alienation, authoritarianism and meaninglessness. The text opens with the arrest of a young bank official, Joseph K., on the morning of his 30th birthday for an unspecified crime by unidentified men working for an unnamed agency. Upon his release begins a nightmarish trial with endless court sessions and no resolution in sight, threatening his personal life and relationships.

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Franz Kafka is one of the most renowned writers of twentieth[1]century literature. Born on 3 July 1883, in Prague, Kafka wrote in German language, his novels and short stories blending realism with surrealist elements to delve into the themes of alienation and existential anxiety.

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