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The Castle (novel)

The Castle
First edition (1926)
AuthorFranz Kafka
Original titleDas Schloss
Translatorsee Publication history
LanguageGerman
GenrePolitical fiction, absurdist fiction, paranoid fiction
Set inA village in Central Europe
PublisherKurt Wolff
Publication date
1926
833.912
LC ClassPT2621.A26 S33
Original text
Das Schloss at German Wikisource
Websitewww.franzkafka.de/werk/das-schloss

The Castle (German: Das Schloss, also spelled Das Schloß [das ˈʃlɔs]) is the last novel by Franz Kafka, first published in 1926. In it a protagonist known only as "K." arrives in a village and struggles to gain access to the mysterious authorities who govern it from a castle supposedly owned by Graf Westwest.

Kafka died before he could finish the work and the novel was posthumously published against his wishes. Dark and at times surreal, The Castle is often understood to be about alienation, unresponsive bureaucracy, the frustration of trying to conduct business with non-transparent, seemingly arbitrary controlling systems, and the futile pursuit of an unobtainable goal.


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القلعة (رواية) Arabic Qəsr (roman) AZ Ar C'hastell BR El castell Catalan Zámek (román) Czech Das Schloss German Ο Πύργος Greek Das Schloß EO El castillo (novela) Spanish قصر (رمان) FA

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