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  1. The Trial, novel by visionary German-language writer Franz Kafka, originally published posthumously in 1925.One of Kafka’s major works, and perhaps his most pessimistic, this surreal story of a young man who finds himself caught up in the mindless bureaucracy of the law has become synonymous with the anxieties and sense of alienation of the modern age and with an ordinary person’s struggle ...

  2. Prague-born writer Franz Kafka wrote in German, and his stories, such as "The Metamorphosis" (1916), and posthumously published novels, including The Trial (1925), concern troubled individuals in a nightmarishly impersonal world. Jewish middle-class family of this major fiction writer of the 20th century spoke German. People consider his unique body of much incomplete writing, mainly published ...

  3. The Trial: Pyaar Kaanoon Dhokha is a 2023 Indian legal drama television series streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.An adaptation of Robert King and Michelle King's The Good Wife, it is directed by Suparn Verma and features Kajol in the lead role. The series is centered on a housewife who, after 10 years, stars working at a law firm to support her family when her husband gets imprisoned.

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  5. "The Trial" (working title "Trial by Puppet") is a track from Pink Floyd's 1979 rock opera/concept album The Wall. Written by Roger Waters and Bob Ezrin, it ...

  6. The Trial: Created by Alessandro Fabbri. With Vittoria Puccini, Francesco Scianna, Camilla Filippi, Simone Colombari. A group of characters is implicated in the murder of Angelica. They all walk on a razor's edge searching for the truth, waiting for a verdict, which will establish, in a way or another, a new course for their lives.

  7. Franz Kafka’s The Trial, published posthumously in 1925, is a surreal and existential novel that unfolds the bewildering journey of Josef K., a seemingly innocent man, caught in an opaque and absurd judicial system.Accused of a crime he is unaware of, Josef navigates a nightmarish bureaucratic labyrinth, dealing with questions about the nature of guilt, authority, and justice along the way.