Description
Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” begins with the startling transformation of Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman who awakens one morning to find himself inexplicably changed into a gigantic insect-like creature. This sudden metamorphosis renders him a grotesque outcast within his own family and society. Confined to his room, Gregor grapples with his new existence, while his family confronts feelings of shame, guilt, and resentment. As the family’s initial concern shifts to revulsion, the dynamics within the household deteriorate, leading to profound isolation and tragedy.
First published in 1915, “The Metamorphosis” is celebrated as one of the most influential works of twentieth-century fiction. Kafka’s narrative delves into themes of alienation, identity, and the absurdity of human existence, offering a poignant critique of societal norms and the fragility of human relationships. This Bantam Classics edition presents the complete and unabridged text, providing readers with an opportunity to explore the depths of Kafka’s masterful storytelling and the enduring relevance of his existential insights.
Experience the profound impact of Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” and reflect on the complexities of human nature and societal expectations.
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