The Trial

The Trial by Franz Kafka is a notable work published by Everyman in 2000, comprising 693 pages in English. This edition presents Kafka’s exploration of existential themes through a narrative that delves into the complexities of law, guilt, and the human condition. The story follows a protagonist who finds himself entangled in a bewildering legal process, reflecting the absurdity of bureaucracy and the struggle for justice.
Readers will encounter a profound examination of the intersection between religion and spirituality, particularly in relation to the themes of Islam and the Quran. This edition invites readers to engage with Kafka’s unique perspective on authority and personal agency, as the protagonist navigates a surreal world filled with enigmatic figures and oppressive systems. The book’s dimensions are 8.27 inches in height, 5.31 inches in length, and 1.57 inches in width, making it a substantial addition to any literary collection.
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While in the service of India’s Nizam of Hyderbad, Marmaduke Pickthall converted to Islam, and, with the help of Muslim theologians and linguists, produced this English interpretation of the Holy Koran.
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