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Franz Kafka's the trial

"A suppressor of his own writings, Franz Kafka even requested that upon his death all his extant works be destroyed--yet those very works accurately prefigured the anxietes and alienation so commonly associated with the latter part of the 20th century. This ageless program delves into Kafka's fictional world, primarily through a gripping dramatization of The trial, a combination of simple tale and complex parable describing Joseph K.'s bizarre arrest and execution. Professor George Steiner, of Geneva University, sheds light on the wellsprings of Kafka's disturbingly prescient vision."--Container.

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  • "Frank Kafka, The trial"
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  • "Trial"
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  • "Franz Kafka"@en
  • "Franz Kafka"
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  • ""A suppressor of his own writings, Franz Kafka even requested that upon his death all his extant works be destroyed--yet those very works accurately prefigured the anxietes and alienation so commonly associated with the latter part of the 20th century. This ageless program delves into Kafka's fictional world, primarily through a gripping dramatization of The trial, a combination of simple tale and complex parable describing Joseph K.'s bizarre arrest and execution. Professor George Steiner, of Geneva University, sheds light on the wellsprings of Kafka's disturbingly prescient vision."--Container."@en
  • ""A suppressor of his own writings, Franz Kafka even requested that upon his death all his extant works be destroyed--yet those very works accurately prefigured the anxietes and alienation so commonly associated with the latter part of the 20th century. This ageless program delves into Kafka's fictional world, primarily through a gripping dramatization of The trial, a combination of simple tale and complex parable describing Joseph K.'s bizarre arrest and execution. Professor George Steiner, of Geneva University, sheds light on the wellsprings of Kafka's disturbingly prescient vision."--Container."
  • "Presents Kafka's novel The trial interspersed with Prof. Steiner's discussion of the relationship between Kafka's life and his works."@en
  • "Presents Kafka's novel The trial interspersed with Prof. Steiner's discussion of the relationship between Kafka's life and his works."
  • "De todos los novelistas modernos, Franz Kafka es el que con mayor profundidad anuncia el tema de la lucha del hombre contra el poder y el olvido. Enfermizo, defensor de la soltería como estado ideal del hombre, bromista y frágil, Kafka vivió en Praga consumido por la vocación de escribir y el deseo paradójico de renunciar a ver su obra publicada. A Kafka se le puede leer como un profeta de los Estados totalitarios, como un intérprete de las escrituras bíblicas o como uno de los máximos exponentes de la literatura famtástica. El caso es que sus mundos revelan hasta qué grado la literatura es el espacio en donde todo puede ser posible: por ejemplo, que un empleado despierte convertido en un escarabajo. Esta película explora el universo ficticio de Kafka a través de una de sus novelas más inquietantes, una suerte de parábola que no se conforma con una sola lectura. El proceso narra la historia de Joseph K, desde su detención injustificada hasta su ejecución a manos de dos verdugos que parecen estrídos de la carpa de un circo y no de una estación de polícia. ¿Cuál es el crimen de Joseph K?. No lo sabemos. De hecho, nunca lo sabremos. Enfrentando a una ley todopoderosa que reduce al hombre a la condición de cifra y expediente, Joseph K termina por renunciar a su inocencia y a doblegarse ante un poder sin rostro humano. George Steiner, Profesor de la Universidad de Ginebra y crítico literario, es el guía que nos conduce hacia el centro del universo de Kafka, una pregunta abierta que sigue cautivándonos y privándonos del sueño. -- Envase."@es
  • ""A suppressor of his own writings, Franz Kafka even requested that upon his death all his extant works be destroyed--yet those very works accurately prefigured the anxietes and alienation so commonly associated with the latter part of the 20th century. This ageless program delves into Kafka's fictional world, primarily through a gripping dramatization of The trial, a combination of simple tale and complex parable describing Joseph K.'s bizarre arrest and execution. Professor George Steiner, of Geneva University, sheds light on the wellsprings of Kafka's disturbingly prescient vision" --Container."
  • "Talks about Kafka's characters who suffer for no apparent reason. And shows the Kafka's world which ruled by anonymous bureaucracies where the innocents suffer meaninglessly."@en
  • "Presents KafkaÅ› philosophy and personal back ground focusing on his work the Trial."
  • "De todos los novelistas modernos, Franz Kafka es el que con mayor profundidad anuncia el tema de la lucha del hombre contra el poder y el olvido. Enfermizo, defensor de la solteria como estado ideal del hombre, bromista y fragil, Kafka vivio en Praga consumido por la vocación de esribir y el deseo paradójico de renunciar a ver su obra publicada. A Kafka se le puede leer como profeta de los Estados totalitarios, como un interprete de las escrituras biblícas."
  • "Presents Kafka's personal experience, background, and artistic philosophy, while focusing on his important works."
  • "Presents Kafka's novel, The trial, interspersed with George Steiner's discussion of the relationship between Kafka's life and his works."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
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  • "Franz Kafka's the trial"@en
  • "Franz Kafka's the trial"
  • "Franz Kafka"
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  • "Franz Kafka's The trial"@en
  • "Franz Kafka's The trial"
  • "Franz Kafka : Het proces"
  • "Franz Kafka's The Trial"
  • "Franz Kafka el proceso"@es
  • "Franz Kafka el proceso"
  • "Franz Kafka - the trial"@en