Franz Kafka’s The Trial revolves around a surrealistic legal procedure governed by a nontransparent logic. At times it seems a criticism of what scholars call “legal indeterminacy,” that is, the ...
There are nearly a dozen different English translations of “The Trial,” by Franz Kafka, each with different abridged entries and author’s margins to give context to their passages. There is one ...
Comparing a film to a fever dream is the hoariest of critical clichés (it’s right up there with calling something Kafkaesque), but some clichés have a basis in fact. The first time I watched Orson ...
Franz Kafka is remembered as one of the most outstanding literary voices. His works focus on alienation, bureaucracy, fear, ...
Exclusive: Welles' disturbing 1962 Franz Kafka adaptation starred Anthony Perkins in his post-"Psycho" mode. It's now returning to theaters courtesy of Studiocanal and Rialto Pictures. Unless you’re ...
Franz Kafka’s words from The Trial explore how human will and the desire to truly live can challenge rigid systems of logic and authority.
Read These Franz Kafka Books To Deal With Existential Crisis Franz Kafka is one of the most celebrated and prominent writers ...
Unless you’re savvy with torrenting, Orson Welles’ trippy and disturbing 1962 film “The Trial” has been hard to find. Various restorations from 35mm negatives have popped up over the years, but Welles ...