The Metamorphosis and Other Stories (English Version)
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• Author: Franz Kafka
• Publisher: Woodpecker
• Language: English
• ISBN: 9789391243715
About the Book:
The Metamorphosis and Other Stories is a remarkable collection of works by Franz Kafka, one of the most influential writers of twentieth-century literature. Kafka’s unique narrative style and exploration of complex human emotions gave rise to the term “Kafkaesque,” which describes strange, surreal, and often unsettling situations faced by individuals in an incomprehensible world.
The centerpiece of this collection is The Metamorphosis, one of the most famous and widely discussed stories in Western literature. The story begins with the unforgettable line describing how Gregor Samsa wakes one morning to discover that he has been transformed into a gigantic insect. This strange transformation becomes a powerful metaphor for alienation, identity, and the struggles of human existence.
The book also includes other notable works that reflect Kafka’s mature literary style, such as The Judgment, In the Penal Colony, A Country Doctor, and A Hunger Artist. Through these stories, Kafka explores themes of isolation, authority, guilt, and the complexities of modern life.
Although Kafka published only a few of his works during his lifetime, his writings later gained international recognition and became central to modern literature. The Metamorphosis and Other Stories continues to captivate readers with its haunting themes, symbolic storytelling, and profound psychological insight.
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The Metamorphosis and Other Stories (English Version)
The Metamorphosis and Other Stories (English Version)
Product Details:
• Author: Franz Kafka
• Publisher: Woodpecker
• Language: English
• ISBN: 9789391243715
About the Book:
The Metamorphosis and Other Stories is a remarkable collection of works by Franz Kafka, one of the most influential writers of twentieth-century literature. Kafka’s unique narrative style and exploration of complex human emotions gave rise to the term “Kafkaesque,” which describes strange, surreal, and often unsettling situations faced by individuals in an incomprehensible world.
The centerpiece of this collection is The Metamorphosis, one of the most famous and widely discussed stories in Western literature. The story begins with the unforgettable line describing how Gregor Samsa wakes one morning to discover that he has been transformed into a gigantic insect. This strange transformation becomes a powerful metaphor for alienation, identity, and the struggles of human existence.
The book also includes other notable works that reflect Kafka’s mature literary style, such as The Judgment, In the Penal Colony, A Country Doctor, and A Hunger Artist. Through these stories, Kafka explores themes of isolation, authority, guilt, and the complexities of modern life.
Although Kafka published only a few of his works during his lifetime, his writings later gained international recognition and became central to modern literature. The Metamorphosis and Other Stories continues to captivate readers with its haunting themes, symbolic storytelling, and profound psychological insight.
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Product Details:
• Author: Franz Kafka
• Publisher: Woodpecker
• Language: English
• ISBN: 9789391243715
About the Book:
The Metamorphosis and Other Stories is a remarkable collection of works by Franz Kafka, one of the most influential writers of twentieth-century literature. Kafka’s unique narrative style and exploration of complex human emotions gave rise to the term “Kafkaesque,” which describes strange, surreal, and often unsettling situations faced by individuals in an incomprehensible world.
The centerpiece of this collection is The Metamorphosis, one of the most famous and widely discussed stories in Western literature. The story begins with the unforgettable line describing how Gregor Samsa wakes one morning to discover that he has been transformed into a gigantic insect. This strange transformation becomes a powerful metaphor for alienation, identity, and the struggles of human existence.
The book also includes other notable works that reflect Kafka’s mature literary style, such as The Judgment, In the Penal Colony, A Country Doctor, and A Hunger Artist. Through these stories, Kafka explores themes of isolation, authority, guilt, and the complexities of modern life.
Although Kafka published only a few of his works during his lifetime, his writings later gained international recognition and became central to modern literature. The Metamorphosis and Other Stories continues to captivate readers with its haunting themes, symbolic storytelling, and profound psychological insight.













