An episode from 11/01/20: Tonight, I read two passages from Franz Kafka’s The Trial: the fable known as “Before the Law,” and the concluding scene, where Josef K. is executed. Kafka’s ability to portray those who are powerless when faced with vast bureaucracy, or simply before the rituals of everyday interaction (which many also find impenetrable), is still so important to experience. The readings are taken from the recent translation of The Trial, by Breon Mitchell.
You can support Human Voices Wake Us here, or by ordering any of my books: Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series.
Email me at humanvoiceswakeus1@gmail.com.

Leave a Reply