Trial
Discover the haunting world of Trial by Franz Kafka, a classic work that delves into the absurdities of modern bureaucracy and the chilling realities of totalitarianism. Published in 2001, this thought-provoking novel follows the story of Joseph K, a respectable bank functionary who is inexplicably arrested and thrust into a nightmarish legal battle. As he struggles to defend his innocence, Joseph finds himself ensnared in a web of confusion and despair, unable to uncover the charges against him. With its unsettling themes and profound commentary on authority, Trial remains a timeless piece of literature that resonates with readers today. This edition features 224 pages of Kafka's masterful prose, making it a must-read for fans of classics and modern fiction alike. Explore the depths of Kafka's imagination and experience a narrative that challenges the very nature of justice and reality.