EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 28 MIN
The Trial by Franz Kafka (1925)
from Classic Books in 30 Minutes: Western and World Literature for Busy People
The Trial, written by Franz Kafka and published posthumously in 1925, is a haunting novel about power, guilt, and the absurdity of modern bureaucracy. The story follows Josef K., a man arrested and prosecuted by a remote, opaque legal system without ever being told what crime he has committed. As he struggles to navigate endless procedures and shifting authorities, the novel captures a sense of anxiety, helplessness, and alienation that feels both nightmarish and eerily familiar. The Trial remains a powerful allegory of life under impersonal systems, where law becomes untethered from justice and meaning dissolves into confusion.
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