The Trial, German: Der Prozess, a book by imaginative German-language
author Franz Kafka, was initially published after his death in 1925. One
of Kafka's great works and possibly his most negative, this unusual
story of a young man who finds himself in the mindless bureaucracy of
the law has become inseparable from the anxieties and feelings of
alienation of the modern age and with a conventional person's struggle
against an unreasoning and troublesome power. It is always considered to
be imaginary anticipation of dictatorship.