Kafkaesque: a term that emphasizes how strange, even nonsensical, the situation is.
Kafka's characters live in a world full of contradictions, in which they don't understand how things work but have to accept them. The Kafka world is a world in which all patterns of control begin to disappear when confronted with a greater force.
The Trial presents a claustrophobic, absurd and dystopian atmosphere in which the main character, Josef K. is immersed.
‘‘Josef K. walks through the alleys and alleys of state bureaucracy. It’s a timeless story about being trapped in a horrible bureaucracy from which there is no escape.”
Kafka's novels move in a circle, an impossible labyrinth. Josef K's infinite spiral fall is represented in the poster.