Castle
by Franz Kafka
- Pagine
- 316
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780805211061
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~5h 32min
Castle è un book di Franz Kafka. Conta 316 pagine.
Informazioni su questo libro
Franz Kafka’s unfinished novel follows a land surveyor who arrives at a remote village dominated by an impenetrable administrative castle. Though hired to work the surrounding lands, he spends his days navigating a labyrinth of officials, messengers, and contradictory directives that never clarify his purpose or grant him access to the authorities above. The narrative unfolds through meticulous, unadorned prose that captures a pervasive sense of isolation and institutional absurdity. Kafka explores the friction between individual agency and faceless bureaucratic machinery, rendering the search for recognition as both urgent and fundamentally elusive. Written in the early twentieth century and published posthumously, the work remains a significant text of modern literature for its unflinching portrayal of alienation and its precise depiction of systems that operate beyond human comprehension. Its unresolved structure invites continuous interpretation, cementing the novel’s reputation as a defining meditation on authority, identity, and the quiet desperation of seeking meaning in an indifferent world.
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Castle ha 316 pagine.
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Franz Kafka’s unfinished novel follows a land surveyor who arrives at a remote village dominated by an impenetrable administrative castle. Though hired to work the surrounding lands, he spends his days navigating a labyrinth of officials, messengers, and contradictory directives that never clarify h...
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Castle è stato scritto da Franz Kafka.