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  • ISBN:
    1599866145
  • ISBN-13:
    9781599866147
  • PUB. DATE:
    November 2007
  • PUBLISHER:
    Filiquarian Publishing

The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

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Highly recommendedby MariaSavva_Author

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A man wakes up one day to find he has been changed into a large insect/beetle. The story follows his efforts to deal with this, and his family's reaction to the change. But it's not just a story about a man turning into a beetle, it's a clever way of writing about how a family would deal with the main breadwinner in the house becoming unable to work, and also on a wider scope, the way a family (and...

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I recently read this story for a class and I can honestly say it is the first thing I have actually read this semester. I loved this book, despite the fact it made me ?absurdly sad?. Kafka is a genius and the story is a testament to the power that the horrific, weird, funny and tragic elements of being human effect us all. The bottom line is READ THIS STORY!

Enjoyably Different!by Anonymous

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This story is definitely very original and makes you think about its messages.


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The Metamorphosis

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  • Pub. Date: November 2007
  • Publisher: Filiquarian Publishing
  • Sales Rank: 50,109

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This is a fresh translation of the original Kafka manuscript, with special emphasis upon retaining the flavor of the Bohemian-Jewish-influenced German from which Kafka developed his style. The sentence structure and original punctuation, which do not conform to recognized standards, have been retained throughout the book.
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was born in Prague, Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), to German-speaking Jewish parents. His unique writing is considered to be among the most influential in western literature. The Metamorphosis is widely studied in universities throughout the western world. In the story, Gregor Samsa awakes one morning to find that he has been transformed into a despicable, gigantic insect, usually defined as a roach. Unable to leave the house or reverse his condition, he slowly starves to death. After Gregor has died, leaving nothing behind but a dried out cockroach body, his paper-thin remains are unceremoniously swept out the door by the cleaning lady, while his family takes the streetcar for an excursion into the countryside.
This student edition by Hansa-Hewlett Publishing Company contains a short biography of Franz Kafka, a commentary by Charles Daudert which expounds upon various interpretations of the work, and excerpts from Kafka's lengthy letter to his father, which may well be the "key" to the story, as well as an authentic translation of the complete manuscript.

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The only stories published in Kafka's lifetime, this collection contains the best-known novellas and stories from one of the seminal writers of the 20th century. Each work is unique and spellbinding. You don't know what's going to happen and you can't put it down.

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Franz Kafka was one of the most significant and influential fiction writers of the 20th century. Dark, absurdist, and existential, his stories and novels concern the struggles of troubled individuals to survive in an impersonal, bureaucratic world.

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