Dava

Paperback, 288 pages

Published Oct. 30, 2016 by Bildigin Kitap.

ISBN:
9786059817493

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3 stars (2 reviews)

100 Temel Eser

73 editions

A dark, futilistic book about a bureaucratic, authoritarian nightmare.

4 stars

I can see why people look at Kafka's work and can see a germ of fascism. The most chilling part of his writing is the relentless unstoppable nature of the forces involved. It is the perfect form of the unacountable, authoritarian state. A world so tied up in red tape it doesn't matter who's in charge, and even if it did there would be no way to change anything anyway.

Enjoyable in it's own, grimly farsical way.

Disappointing

2 stars

That was disappointing. Too dense, too random and K is such an annoyingly obnoxious character that, by the second chapter, I was wishing they'd just lock him up and throw away the key.

The story can be read as a warning against the banal bureaucracy ot totalitarianism, but these themes have been much better handled by subsequent writers.