The Castle

The Castle by Franz Kafka is a New Ed edition published by Penguin in 1997, featuring 279 pages in English. This unfinished novel presents a labyrinthine world crafted in straightforward language, where absurd fantasy intertwines with deeper truths, inviting readers into a unique narrative experience.
In this edition, readers will encounter Kafka’s distinctive style as he explores themes of existence and the complexities of human experience. The narrative unfolds in a manner that feels both complete and open-ended, encouraging reflection on the nature of reality and perception. With its classification in fiction and literary classics, The Castle remains a significant work that continues to engage those interested in the intricacies of storytelling and philosophical inquiry.
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The Castle is an unfinished novel that feels strangely complete, in which a labyrinthine world is described in simple language and absurd fantasy reveals profound truth.
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