The Metamorphosis

The Metamorphosis

by Franz Kafka and knowledge house
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 18/02/2024

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Imagine waking one morning to find yourself inexplicably transformed. In Franz Kafka's haunting novella, "The Metamorphosis," Gregor Samsa faces this unthinkable reality, becoming an ostracized creature in his own home. Witness his struggle to navigate this new existence, the shifting dynamics within his family, and the profound questions it raises about identity, alienation, and societal norms. More than just a fantastical tale, "The Metamorphosis" is a powerful exploration of the human condition. It delves into themes of isolation, acceptance, and the search for meaning in a seemingly absurd world. Kafka's unique blend of realism and surrealism will stay with you long after you turn the final page, prompting introspection and challenging your perception of the world. "A masterpiece of absurdist literature that continues to be relevant and thought-provoking." - The Guardian "Kafka's haunting tale stays with you, urging you to question your own sense of self and place in society." - Goodreads Reviewer Embrace the unsettling and embark on a transformative journey. Order your copy of "The Metamorphosis" today and experience the unforgettable power of Kafka's literary genius.

ISBN:
9782380379037
9782380379037
Category:
Plays
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
18-02-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Knowledge House
Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka (1883 - 1924) is a Jewish Czech who wrote in German, and who ranks among the twentieth-century's most acclaimed writers. His works evoke the bewildering oppressiveness of modern life, of anxiety and alienation in a world that is largely unfeeling and unfamiliar.

Although most of his work was published posthumously, his body of work, including the novels 'The Trial' (1925) and 'The Castle' (1926) and the short stories including 'The Metamorphosis' (1915) and 'In the Penal Colony' (1914), is now considered among the most original in Western literature.

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