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Summary
Franz Kafka did not write fantasies; he mapped the crushing weight of reality. From the senseless bureaucracy of The Trial to the insectoid horror of The Metamorphosis, this audiobook dissects the "Kafkaesque"—a world defined by alienation and faceless authority.
In this existential analysis, you will navigate:
The Father's Shadow: How a domineering parent shaped the ultimate literary nightmare.
Literalized Metaphor: Why Gregor Samsa’s transformation is treated with mundane realism.
Infinite Guilt: The terrifying legal labyrinth of The Trial.
The Unreachable Goal: The futility and circular logic of The Castle.
The Prophecy: How Kafka predicted the totalitarian states of the 20th century.
Enter the maze where the Law is inaccessible and the verdict is always inevitable.
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Biography and Memoir, Literary Classics