Finding escape only in writing, he created a personal and innovative style. Full of feelings of alienation and an ostensible hatred for authority, the novel manages both to convince and mislead its readers in a burst of sadness, rebellion and surrender that is quintessentially Kafka-esque.īorn in late nineteenth century Prague, Kafka struggled with the anti-Semitic sentiments of his countrymen and his father's controlling personality. Known for the strange quality of his writing and the presence of ambiguity and ambivalence in his texts, Kafka presents here a work that seems to almost define his style and his voice. It is at this moment that Kafka begins The Trial, probably his most widely read work after The Metamorphosis. awakes one day and instead of getting breakfast discovers he has been arrested.
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