Josef K. is arrested without explanation and plunged into a nightmarish battle against an indifferent bureaucracy. As he tries to prove his innocence, he faces a surreal and oppressive system he cannot understand or escape. This new translation by Isabel Tucker refines the original posthumous text while preserving Kafka?s haunting, enigmatic style. The Trial remains a powerful psychological and dystopian masterpiece, echoing modern anxieties and showcasing Kafka?s brilliance as one of the greatest German-language writers.