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kafkaesque
CIDE DICTIONARY
kafkaesque, prop. a. [fr. Franz Kafka , novelist; especially from his novels such as "The Trial".].
Frightening, threating, and bewildering in a vague and unexplicable way; -- of situations or regulations. Often used to describe illogical bureaucratic entanglements with no reasonable solution. [WordNet 1.5]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
kafkaesque, adj. (of a situation, atmosphere, etc.) impenetrably oppressive, nightmarish, in a manner characteristic of the fictional world of Franz Kafka, German-speaking novelist (d.
1924).
1924).
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