The Trial is a novel by Franz Kafka, published in 1925. The novel tells the story of Josef K., a man who is arrested and prosecuted by an inaccessible and remote authority without any knowledge of the charges against him. K. goes through a labyrinthine bureaucracy and a seemingly endless series of trials, but constantly fails to gain any understanding of his situation or obtain a successful resolution. The novel explores themes of bureaucracy, absurdity, guilt, and the struggle for human dignity and freedom in modern society. The Trial is seen as a classic of existentialist literature and an important precursor to the dystopian genre.
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