Description
In Franz Kafka’s The Trial, Josef K., a seemingly ordinary bank clerk, is arrested one morning for a crime that is never named. As he desperately seeks justice from a faceless and oppressive legal system, he is plunged into a surreal nightmare of confusion, powerlessness, and existential dread.
Written in Kafka’s uniquely haunting style, The Trial is a brilliant critique of bureaucracy, authority, and the human condition. Though left unfinished at the time of Kafka’s death, it remains one of the most influential and prophetic novels of the 20th century.
This edition presents The Trial in a clean, modern layout designed for today’s readers. Whether you’re a student, a literary enthusiast, or new to Kafka’s work, this classic will leave you questioning the nature of justice and truth.





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