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  • Published: 15 May 1992
  • ISBN: 9781857150759
  • Imprint: Everyman
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 344
  • RRP: $32.99

The Trial




Kafka's gripping work of psychological horror, with a new introduction and notes by Carolin Duttlinger

The story of the mysterious indictment, trial and reckoning forced upon Kafka's Joseph K. is one of the twentieth century's master parables which has influenced almost every major writer since. By rendering the absurd and the terrifying with scrupulous factual accuracy and evenness of tone, Kafka presents the world we recognize in a gripping narrative which is also a revelation of its hidden significance.

  • Published: 15 May 1992
  • ISBN: 9781857150759
  • Imprint: Everyman
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 344
  • RRP: $32.99

About the author

Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka (1883–1924) was born into a Jewish family in Prague. In 1906 he received a doctorate in jurisprudence, and for many years he worked a tedious job as a civil service lawyer investigating claims at the State Worker's Accident Insurance Institute. He never married, and published only a few slim volumes of stories during his lifetime. Meditation, a collection of sketches, appeared in 1912; The Stoker: A Fragment in 1913; Metamorphosis in 1915; The Judgement in 1916; In the Penal Colony in 1919; and A Country Doctor in 1920. The great novels were not published until after his death from tuberculosis: America, The Trial and The Castle.

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