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The Trial: Popular Penguins

$26.95
Discover 'The Trial: Popular Penguins', a classic work by Franz Kafka that delves deep into themes of existentialism and the complexities of justice. This brand new A-format paperback, published by Penguin UK, features a striking cover design that is perfect for any bookshelf or literary collection. With 178 pages of gripping narrative, readers will be drawn into the unsettling journey of Josef K., a man inexplicably arrested and tried for a crime he did not commit. The story explores the absurdity of life, the nature of authority, and the overwhelming feelings of alienation in a bureaucratic world. Perfect for fans of classic literature, philosophical novels, and anyone interested in the trials of the human condition, this edition is an excellent choice for study or personal enjoyment. Enjoy free shipping on this item and enhance your reading experience with Kafka's profound insights into the human psyche. This product offers the perfect addition to your literary collection and is great for gifting to book lovers. Grab your copy today to explore this masterpiece that remains relevant in today's society, and immerse yourself in Kafka's hauntingly beautiful prose. Don't miss out on this essential read that will leave you questioning the world around you.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141194714
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2010
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 178


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'Somebody must have laid false information against Josef K., for he was arrested one morning without having done anything wrong.' From this first sentence onwards, Josef K. is on trial for his right to exist in a novel which, more than any other, is infinitely perceptive about the nature of terror and the futility of human life.

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The Trial: Popular Penguins

$26.95
Discover 'The Trial: Popular Penguins', a classic work by Franz Kafka that delves deep into themes of existentialism and the complexities of justice. This brand new A-format paperback, published by Penguin UK, features a striking cover design that is perfect for any bookshelf or literary collection. With 178 pages of gripping narrative, readers will be drawn into the unsettling journey of Josef K., a man inexplicably arrested and tried for a crime he did not commit. The story explores the absurdity of life, the nature of authority, and the overwhelming feelings of alienation in a bureaucratic world. Perfect for fans of classic literature, philosophical novels, and anyone interested in the trials of the human condition, this edition is an excellent choice for study or personal enjoyment. Enjoy free shipping on this item and enhance your reading experience with Kafka's profound insights into the human psyche. This product offers the perfect addition to your literary collection and is great for gifting to book lovers. Grab your copy today to explore this masterpiece that remains relevant in today's society, and immerse yourself in Kafka's hauntingly beautiful prose. Don't miss out on this essential read that will leave you questioning the world around you.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141194714
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2010
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 178


Description:
'Somebody must have laid false information against Josef K., for he was arrested one morning without having done anything wrong.' From this first sentence onwards, Josef K. is on trial for his right to exist in a novel which, more than any other, is infinitely perceptive about the nature of terror and the futility of human life.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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