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The Trial [Naxos AudioBooks]

Written by: Franz Kafka, David Whiting - translator
Narrated by: Rupert Degas
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The Trial is one of the great works of the 20th century - an extraordinary vision of one man put on trial by an anonymous authority on an unspecified charge. Kafka evokes all the terrifying reality of his ordeal.

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Reading this book again 25 years later but after 20 years of practice as a lawyer and there appears to be so many shocking insights into the functioning of those related to the court that are accurate even today... a 100 years later. Alice in wonderland. Every litigant should read it and ask themselves whether their interests are really being protected.

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