Şato
A young land surveyor, summoned by the count of the hilltop Sato, arrives at an unnamed village covered in snow in the middle of the night. The residents of the mysterious Sato also consist of the rule-governing officials who govern the village. Land surveyor K. can only do the job he wants, but before he realizes what is happening, he finds himself in a meaningless bureaucracy and a labyrinth with no exit. In Sato, the subject of the Kafkaesque nightmare is the "state of inability to reach". K. constantly tries to go to Sato, and each time he comes face to face with either the villagers or the officials. Kafka, who carried the unbearable weight of existence and all kinds of authority like a shackle inside him throughout his life, once again reveals the power conflict between authority and individuals in Sato and fully deserves the definition of "immortal work".
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| Publisher | : | Zeppelin Book |
| Number of pages | : | 360 |
| Publication Year | : | 2016 |
| ISBN | : | 9786059691802 |
| The heart | : | Turkish |