About Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was a renowned Czech-born writer, celebrated for his surreal and existential narratives that explore themes of alienation and the absurdity of modern life. His most famous works include "The Metamorphosis," in which a man transforms into a giant insect, and "The Trial," a nightmarish tale of a man caught in a bewildering legal system. Despite his relatively short life and limited commercial success during his lifetime, Kafka's unique literary style and profound insights have had a lasting impact on 20th-century literature.