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Oct 29, 2016
This book is super unsettling and awesome. K., the main character, is under arrest for an unknown crime. The story progresses with a strange kind of logic, as K. gets more wrapped up in a strange court system, which acts in a relatable but unfair way. K.'s personality is humorous, detached, and weirdly human at times. This book is funny, but also claustrophobic and depressing. The version I read also had unfinished chapters and excerpts in the index, along with several post scripts written over the years by Kafka's friend and posthumous publisher, Max Brod. An excellent read, I'm excited to dive more into Kafka's unique style.