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The Trial (MP3) - 2003 [Audio Book]

The Trial (MP3)

 
 

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Author : Franz Kafka
Read By : Geoffrey Howard
MPAA Rating for The Trial (MP3) Not Rated
Year : 2003
Lang : English
Genre : Fiction
 
This disturbing and vastly influential novel has been interpreted on many levels of structure and symbol; but most commentators agree that the book explores the themes of guilt, anxiety, and moral impotency in the face of some ambiguous force.

Joseph K. is an employee in a bank, a man without particular qualities or abilities. He could be anyone, and in some ways he is everyone. His inconsequence makes doubly strange his "arrest" by the officer of the court in the large city where K. lives. He tries in vain to discover how he has aroused the suspicion of the court. His honesty is conventional; his sins, with Elsa the waitress, are conventional; and he has no striking or dangerous ambitions. He can only ask questions, and receives no answers that clarify the strange world of courts and court functionaries in which he is compelled to wander.

The plight of Joseph K., consumed by guilt and condemned for a "crime" he does not understand by a "court" with which he cannot communicate, is a profound and disturbing image of man in the modern world. There are no formal charges, no procedures, and little information to guide the defendant. One of the most unsettling aspects of the novel is the continual juxtaposition of alternative hypotheses, multiple explanations, different interpretations of cause and effect, and the uncertainty it breeds. The whole rational structure of the world is undermined.
 


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The Trial (MP3) Audio Book Details
Other : Unabridged
Year : 2003
Lang : English
Release : Blackstone AudioBooks
Genre : Fiction
Rating : NR - Not Rated
Category : AudioBooks
 


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