Kafka's lesser-known writings like diaries, letters, and unpublished notes have attained extensive recognition, posing a challenge for beginners to initiate discovering his work.
Start exploring Kafka with 'The Trial,' known for shadowy courts, enigmatic judgments, and mysterious bureaucracy, encapsulated in its famous opening sentence revealing Josef K.'s unexpected arrest.
For those in a hurry, Kafka's shorter pieces, like 'The Judgement' and 'In the Penal Colony,' provide a glimpse into his style, humor, and thematic explorations on cultural differences.
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