Franz Kafka's "The Trial," published posthumously in 1925, is a seminal work of existential literature. The novel centers on Josef K., who awakens one morning to find himself arrested for an unspecified crime. His journey through an enigmatic legal system unfolds as a surreal and nightmarish ordeal. "The Trial" delves into themes of alienation, absurdity, and the individual's helplessness in the face of oppressive bureaucracy and institutions. Kafka's disorienting, dreamlike prose captivates readers, serving as a critique of modern bureaucracy and the arbitrary nature of power. This haunting exploration of the human condition remains a thought-provoking classic in literature.
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