The Trial

by Franz Kafka

Before reading the book I knew the synopsis, so I went to it “prepared”. Boy was I wrong.

What the summaries don’t tell you are two things:

Everybody has a different interpretation but mine was that the book deals with guilty conscience. Josef K knows that what he’s doing is wrong (treating everyone as below himself, treating women as tools, slacking off at work). He is rationalizing things as hard as he can, but “the court” catches up with him.

Some interpret it as criticism of bureaucracy but the way things work in the book are efficient compared to the shit show the real world is.