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Title:
The Castle by Franz Kafka
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9789363125438
Overview:
This brand new hardcover edition of The Castle by Franz Kafka delivers one of the most influential novels of the twentieth century. K. arrives in a snow-covered village claiming appointment as a land surveyor by the unseen authorities in the castle above. His repeated attempts to gain recognition expose an impenetrable bureaucracy that distorts every personal goal. Readers drawn to philosophical fiction, existential literature, or stories about power and exclusion will find this precise, unsettling narrative essential. The durable hardcover format makes it a lasting addition to any serious reader’s collection.
About the Books:
K.’s first night in the village sets the tone for an endless sequence of misunderstandings. He seeks access to the castle officials who supposedly summoned him, yet every inquiry leads to contradictory instructions and nameless intermediaries. The novel follows his growing entanglement with villagers who accept the castle’s authority without question, while K. remains an outsider determined to assert his rights. Kafka renders administrative procedures with meticulous detail, turning ordinary requests into labyrinthine obstacles that erode K.’s confidence and sense of reality. The atmosphere blends stark realism with dreamlike dislocation; rooms feel both claustrophobic and vast, conversations turn circular without resolution. Through K.’s relationships—particularly with the women who mediate between him and the officials—the story examines longing, humiliation, and the human need for recognition. The unfinished quality of the manuscript heightens its power, leaving questions of arrival or failure permanently suspended. This edition preserves Kafka’s spare, lucid sentences that make the absurdity feel inevitable rather than exaggerated. The result is a reading experience that lingers, prompting reflection on contemporary institutions that similarly withhold clarity while demanding compliance.
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About the Author:
Franz Kafka (1883–1924) was a German-language writer born in Prague whose spare, lucid prose and nightmarish visions of modern life reshaped twentieth-century literature. He authored The Metamorphosis, The Trial, and The Castle, the latter published unfinished after his death. Kafka’s characters confront opaque authorities and the longing to belong, blending rational detail with surreal dread. His influence extends across existentialism, surrealism, and contemporary fiction, positioning The Castle as both an accessible entry point for new readers and a touchstone for those seeking depth and enduring relevance.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
This hardcover presents Kafka’s unfinished masterpiece in a durable form suited for serious reading and rereading. Its portrayal of futile striving against invisible power offers clarity about modern institutions while delivering an unforgettable literary experience that continues to speak across generations.
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