W 1977 Franz Kafka, The Franklin Library
Notes
The Trial by Franz Kafka, published posthumously in 1925, is a surreal and unsettling novel about Josef K., a man who is suddenly arrested by mysterious authorities without being informed of his crime. As he navigates the absurd and nightmarish legal system in an attempt to clear his name, he becomes increasingly entangled in a bureaucratic labyrinth. The novel explores themes of alienation, powerlessness, and the arbitrary nature of authority, reflecting Kafka's characteristic existential angst and critique of modern society.
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Blue leather bound hard back edition with gold embossed design on front and back cover and gold embossed lettering on the spine. Gold for edge with silk blue bookmark, four raised bands, and a few illustrations throughout. Pristine Franklin Library Edition.