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  The Trial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Josef K is visited by his influential uncle, who by coincidence is a friend of the Clerk of the Court.
K visits Leni, whilst his uncle is talking with the Advocate and the Chief Clerk of the Court, much to his uncle's anger, and to the detriment of his case.
Such a reading accounts for Josef K's willingness to partake in his own execution; the execution not being his death but the end of the engagement, that is, the end of the Kafka as a "human", as a familial member of society, and as an ancestor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Trial   (2477 words)

  
 TrouserPress.com :: Josef K
A leading light in Scotland's neo-pop revival, Josef K attempted an uneasy marriage of pop form and psychedelic sensibilities on a string of melancholic singles, all contained on their one original album.
There is a fragility in Josef K's gentle but foreboding work, produced in darkest wall-of- molasses sound, that suggests an intensity of thought comparable to Joy Division's.
Josef K were the definitive Scottish neo-pop masters, and their legacy lives on in many of the groups currently emerging from that land.
www.trouserpress.com /entry.php?a=josef_k   (172 words)

  
 Josef K   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Though undeniably post-punk, Josef K had a thin sound that kind of tickles your ears rather than sinking into your belly: a mix of tinny, gloomy-sounding guitar parts with a gentle but shambling rhythm section and goofily laconic vocals.
Josef K ultimately recorded five Postcard singles (six if you count the one on the shortlived pre-Postcard label Absolute during the two-year lifespan of the label.
Recorded in less than a week, it was Josef K at their best, sometimes dour and sometimes glib, always spontaneous and never ponderous, it proved to be an enduring classic of the era.
www.epitonic.com /artists/josefk.html   (433 words)

  
 Law & Humanities Blog: Josef K. -- Justice Denied. Again.
On the eve of his thirty‑first birthday, K. was taken to a quarry by two guards and executed.
K.'s only clear claim is that he is innocent.
K.'s overarching complaint, that "the Law should be accessible to anyone at any time" and that he has been denied entry to it, T.R. 216, "rings hollow." Alex K., Scholarship of the Absurd: Bob Bork Meets the Bald Soprano, 90 Mich. L.
lawlit.blogspot.com /2005/08/josef-k-justice-denied-again.html   (855 words)

  
 The Trial (Philosophical Films)
Josef visits his Advocate (i.e., defense attorney), and during a discussion about his case, he is lured out by Leni, the advocate’s nurse and the two have a romantic episode.
Josef, who is new to the system, speaks to them in a harsh, accusatory tone, just as the unaccused speak to Josef himself.
Josef made the decision to get out of bed when the investigators burst in and he always walked into the court and judicial area by himself, unescorted.
www.utm.edu /Research/philfilms/1/trial.htm   (2535 words)

  
 Tangents fun'n'frenzy filled web site. This is about Josef K, Joseph Losey and Kafka.

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