25 Books Like The Trial

The Trial is Kafka’s haunting exploration of the absurdity of bureaucracy and the helplessness of the individual in the face of an opaque legal system. The novel follows Josef K., a man who is arrested and put on trial without ever being informed of his crime.

As he navigates the surreal and nightmarish legal process, Josef becomes increasingly entangled in a web of confusion and despair. Kafka’s work is a powerful critique of modernity, reflecting the alienation and anxiety that come with living in a highly bureaucratic society.

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Languages: English
Rating: 4.0
Author: Franz Kafka
Reading Age: 15 years
Pages: 255
Grade Level: 11-12
Series: N/A
Characters: Josef K., Fraulein Burstner, Herr Huld, Inspector

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