The Castle (Penguin Classics)
By Franz Kafka
Introduction by Idris Parry
Translated by J. A. Underwood
An acclaimed translation of the final work by Franz Kafka—author of Metamorphosis and some of the twentieth century’s greatest literature—following the story of a man’s bizarre, unending struggle to carry out his mysterious new job
The Castle is the story of K., the unwanted land surveyor who is never to be admitted to the Castle nor accepted in the village, and yet cannot go home. As he encounters dualities of certainty and doubt, hope and fear, and reason and nonsense, K.’s struggles in the absurd, labyrinthine world where he finds himself seem to reveal an inexplicable truth about the nature of existence. Kafka began The Castle in 1922 and it was never finished, yet this, the last of his three great novels, draws fascinating conclusions that make it feel strangely complete.
Paperback
320 Pages
Penguin Classics, 2024
Originally Published in 1926
5-1/16 x 7-3/4 Inches
ISBN 9780241678916
Literature, Fiction