Maine Campus: Nothing has meaning, everything has meaning: A review of Franz Kafka’s ‘The Trial’
There are nearly a dozen different English translations of “The Trial,” by Franz Kafka, each with different abridged entries and author’s margins to give context to their passages. There is one ...
Nothing has meaning, everything has meaning: A review of Franz Kafka’s ‘The Trial’
Franz Kafka's four words from The Trial remain one of literature's most chilling verdicts on power, innocence, and the systems that decide our fate before we ever enter the room.
Richard Eder, former book critic for The Times, was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 1987. WHEN Franz Kafka’s “The Trial” appeared posthumously in the 1920s, the German satirist and critic ...
The Conversation: Punishment in search of a crime – Franz Kafka’s The Trial at 100
Punishment in search of a crime – Franz Kafka’s The Trial at 100
Franz Kafka’s surreal and layered narratives can be both captivating and complex, but audiobooks offer a fresh and engaging way to experience them. Through thoughtful narration, listeners can better ...
Mint on MSN: Quote of the day by Franz Kafka: 'Guilt is never to be doubted'
Quote of the day by Franz Kafka: 'Guilt is never to be doubted'
“Franz is a writer who doesn’t like to talk,” says Franz Kafka’s agent in this playful and oddly endearing biopic of the enigmatic Czech author, who died in 1924 aged just 40. Kafka’s output was slim ...
The acclaimed filmmaker sits down with THR in London to unpack her beautifully fragmented Franz Kafka biopic, selected as Poland's submission for best international feature film at this year's Oscars.