Metamorphosis |
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Author:
| Kafka, Franz |
ISBN: | 979-8-3864-3656-8 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2023 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $7.99 |
Book Description:
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"Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka is a classic novella that tells the story of a man named Gregor Samsa, who wakes up one day to find that he has been transformed into a giant insect. This surreal and haunting tale explores themes of alienation, isolation, and the human condition, as Gregor struggles to come to terms with his new form and the reactions of his family and society. Kafka's writing is characterized by its precision, clarity, and psychological depth, and...
More Description"Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka is a classic novella that tells the story of a man named Gregor Samsa, who wakes up one day to find that he has been transformed into a giant insect. This surreal and haunting tale explores themes of alienation, isolation, and the human condition, as Gregor struggles to come to terms with his new form and the reactions of his family and society.
Kafka's writing is characterized by its precision, clarity, and psychological depth, and "Metamorphosis" is no exception. Through his vivid descriptions of Gregor's physical transformation and the reactions of those around him, Kafka explores the themes of identity, communication, and the nature of reality itself.
"Metamorphosis" is perfect for fans of modernist literature, psychological fiction, and surrealism, this novella is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the deeper questions of human existence.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was a German-language writer who is widely considered one of the most important figures in modernist literature. He was born in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and spent most of his life in that city.
Kafka was known for his dark and often surreal works, which explored themes such as alienation, anxiety, and the absurdity of human existence. He wrote novels, novellas, and short stories, and his most famous works include "The Metamorphosis," "The Trial," and "The Castle."
Kafka's writing style was characterized by its clarity and precision, as well as its use of metaphor and symbolism to explore complex themes. He was also known for his keen psychological insight, and his works often examine the inner lives of his characters with great depth and sensitivity.
Kafka's personal life was marked by a series of struggles and difficulties, including conflicts with his family, his struggles with his own health, and his sense of isolation and loneliness. He died at the age of 40 from complications related to tuberculosis, leaving behind a body of work that has had a profound impact on modern literature and thought.