Proces

Proces

Franz Kafka

Kafka wrote The Process between 1914 and 1915, published posthumously in 1925. The novel is unfinished but with an added final chapter by Max Brod. Edition with a foreword by B. Živojinović and an afterword by Walter Killi.

Jozef K., a bank clerk, wakes up on his birthday, arrested by agents Wilhelm and Franz for an unknown crime. He is not taken to prison, but is released with instructions to wait and continue his normal life. He feels surveillance everywhere, kisses his neighbor Fräulein Bürstner, and is summoned for a hearing.

He arrives at a rundown attic-courtroom filled with an audience. The judge accuses him of being late, K. gives a fiery speech against the system, and the scene escalates with public sex between the supervisor and his wife. He realizes that the accusation has not been made public. He returns alone, is seduced by the clerk's wife, but is dragged away by a student. He climbs through a bureaucratic labyrinth, is calmed down by a woman from the office.

In the bank, he sees a whipping man punishing the agents. His uncle takes him to the lawyer Huld, whose mistress Leni seduces him. Huld explains the presumed guilt and the multi-level court. A mysterious clerk appears. The court painter Titorelli offers three outcomes: acquittal (impossible), postponement (eternal), or condemnation.

In the cathedral, the priest tells a parable about a peasant at the door of the law. In the village, he meets a girl and Titorelli. After a year, two men take him to a quarry and kill him with a knife in the heart - "like a dog". The accusation remains a secret, life ends in absurdity.

Original title
Der Prozess
Translation
Vida Županski-Pečnik
Editor
Ljiljana Lapčević
Graphics design
Rade Rančić
Dimensions
18 x 11 cm
Pages
255
Publisher
BIGZ, Beograd, 1990.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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