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The Trial - cover

The Trial

Sigmund Freud

Maison d'édition: Re-Image Publishing

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Synopsis

On his thirtieth birthday, the chief financial officer of a bank, Josef K., is unexpectedly arrested by two unidentified agents from an unspecified agency for an unspecified crime. K. later receives a phone call summoning him to court, and the coming Sunday is arranged as the date. No time is set, but the address is given to him...
Disponible depuis: 02/06/2017.

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