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The Trial

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Trial
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Franz Kafka
Adapted by David Zane Mairowitz
Illustrated by Chantal Montellier
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 175
ISBN/Barcode 9780955285691
ClassificationsDewey:833.912
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher SelfMadeHero
Imprint SelfMadeHero
Publication Date 1 March 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The bleak tale of Joseph K. - arrested one morning for unexplained reasons - struggling against a bewildering judicial process. K. finds himself thrown from one disorientating encounter to the next, becoming increasingly desperate to prove his innocence in the face of unknown charges.

Author Biography

The original author of The Trial, Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was a major fiction writer of the early 20th century. He was born in Prague, Bohemia (now the Czech Republic). Most of his work, including The Trial, was published after his death. He is considered to be among the most influential writers in Western literature. // David Zane Mairowitz is an author, playwright, radio director and translator. A professional freelance writer for 40 years, he has published numerous books, including the successful Introducing Kafka (with Robert Crumb), Introducing Camus, and Wilhelm Reich for Beginners. His theatrical plays include a critically acclaimed version of Kafka's The Trial. His articles have appeared in Harper's, Vogue, Plays and Players, The Village Voice, The Progressive and The Sunday Times. His short stories have appeared in literary magazines, including Partisan Review, New Directions and the prestigious Penguin Modern Stories. For the past 25 years he has produced radio dramas and documentaries for the BBC and in over 20 European countries, winning numerous international radio prizes. // Chantal Montellier is one of Frances's leading bande dessinee artists. A painter and teacher who abandoned her career in the 'Beaux Arts' to become a cartoonist and illustrator, Chantal's work has appeared in a range of leading French newspapers and magazines including Le Monde, L'Humanite, France Nouvelle, L'Unite. She has written very successful graphic novels, most recently Tchernobyl, Mon Amour and Sorcieres Mes Soeurs (Actes Sud). She takes pride in her capacity to challenge people, and some of her work is very explicit. Her exhibitions include shows at the Beaubourg (Paris), and a retrospective at the Centre National de la Bande Dessinee et de l'Image, Angouleme. Her work has been featured on national and international radio and television.