>Avoid researching a book before reading it so I go in with zero expectations and spoilers
>Turns out it's unfinished and ends literally in the middle of a sentence.
Fuck. That aside, I found it very enjoyable. Easily the book that gave me the biggest emotional response I've gotten from a book. Granted, the emotion was pure, undistilled frustration, but it was there. Does /lit/ like Kafka?
He had an ending planned, look it up. One of his best works for sure. The Metamorphosis might be better, but that's it.
>Does /lit/ like Kafka?
Well, I know I do.
He seems to be more of a meme around here. Or anywhere.
>lol so kafkaesque
>>9276778
I really liked a country doctor even if it went a bit over my head.
MOMMY IT'S ME!
I'm a big Kafka fan. He does get the meme treatment around here but it's all in fun.
Just read The Trial the other day desu lads
Thought it was breddy gud, at least has some sort of conclusion
That's my favorite of his works, I've read everything.
Such an intensely frustrating, horrifying novel.
I started reading Kafka at work because we have a bunch of pdfs on the computers and he was the most meme author there and I wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
I really liked The Metamorphosis.
I didn't like The Trial very much, but I also didn't finish it and working in the middle of a call centre probably isn't the best atmosphere so I might give it another go.
Half way through The Trial currently. I've only read this and metamorphosis but shits bangin,