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The Trial (Engelska) Pocketbok – 22 Juli 2009
av
Franz Kafka
(Författare),
David Wyllie
(Översättare)
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- Utgivare : Dover Publications Inc. (22 Juli 2009)
- Språk : Engelska
- Pocketbok : 176 sidor
- ISBN-10 : 048647061X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0486470610
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Rangordning för bästsäljare:
#44,570 i Böcker (Visa Topp 100 i Böcker)
- #921 i Science fiction
- #1,087 i Klassisk litteratur och fiktion
- #3,509 i Litteratur
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Om författaren
A native of Prague, Franz Kafka (1883-1924) worked for an insurance company by day and wrote his tales of alienation and social anxiety in private. Like the majority of the author's work, The Trial was published after his untimely death from tuberculosis.
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Great book. A classic must
Granskad i Storbritannien den 29 april 2015Verifierat köp
Great book. A classic must read
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Felicia Fletcher
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Five Stars
Granskad i Storbritannien den 12 februari 2015Verifierat köp
Perfect

Tom Gray
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Competing social forces
Granskad i Kanada den 4 november 2018Verifierat köp
I read the Dover Thrift edition of this novel. The back-cover blurb describes the novel as having relevance to the nature of government. I found this rather surprising since I kept thinking of public opinion and social control when I read it. I saw the secret chares, the vaguely defined laws and the application of these to the details of the defendant’s entire life as reading on the social mores that attempt to control our daily lives. These mores control us with pervasive surveillance and secret judges. Control is done subtlety and works as it did in the case of Joseph k. to force the defendants to internalize the guilt and to accept their guilt. Joseph K. chose his own place of execution. He directed his executioners there. His was transformed from the initial arrogant and decisive character to a passive and accepting one by the process of the trial.
I did some quick research on the Internet and found that the novel is commonly read as a religious parable. I think that my reading is compatible with that in that the world of the early 20th century in which Kafka lived was much more dominated by religious institutors and thought than the world today. In that era, it was the establishment of religion, the institutional churches, that controlled the levers of government and the power of social mores. Similar social forces operate today. The power of the churches is still present but has diminished and is confined to certain groups of believers. Competing social forces create their own strictures to promote the pervasive social control to which K. was subjected.
I did some quick research on the Internet and found that the novel is commonly read as a religious parable. I think that my reading is compatible with that in that the world of the early 20th century in which Kafka lived was much more dominated by religious institutors and thought than the world today. In that era, it was the establishment of religion, the institutional churches, that controlled the levers of government and the power of social mores. Similar social forces operate today. The power of the churches is still present but has diminished and is confined to certain groups of believers. Competing social forces create their own strictures to promote the pervasive social control to which K. was subjected.

GARGI SRIVASTAVA
2,0 av 5 stjärnor
Boring 🙄
Granskad i Indien den 20 januari 2020Verifierat köp
The novel keeps you guessing till the end but the end is something you never expected. A big no. The material is also very suffocatingly written. The vagueness of the trial of Joseph k gets oversaturated and it feels to leave the novel at so many points.

Amazon Customer
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Bad edition!
Granskad i Tyskland den 20 februari 2018Verifierat köp
I'm not a fan of the way this copy was printed. Long solid white pages(rather than the traditional off white) so it felt like a text book for school. Also, because the pages are so long, the book itself is very thin, feels like a little brochure than a novel. Also doesn't have the title and author name on the binding like most books. I ordered a different version by Penguin classics in the end.