The Metamorphosis

by Franz Kafka

Rating: 4 (68 votes)

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The Metamorphosis

Description:
“When Gregor Samsa woke up one morning from unsettling dreams, he found himself changed in his bed into a monstrous vermin.” With this startling, bizarre, yet surprisingly funny first sentence, Kafka begins his masterpiece, The Metamorphosis. It is the story of a young man who, transformed overnight into a giant beetlelike insect, becomes an object of disgrace to his family, an outsider in his own home, a quintessentially alienated man. A harrowing—though absurdly comic—meditation on human feelings of inadequacy, guilt, and isolation, The Metamorphosis has taken its place as one of the most widely read and influential works of twentieth-century fiction. As W.H. Auden wrote, “Kafka is important to us because his predicament is the predicament of modern man.”

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Read Around The World Challenge user profile avatar for Anganile
(9 months ago)
21 Jan, 2024
Very interesting. The themes of abandonment and the limits of sympathy, even for your own family members, were the most apparent themes to me.

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