Metamorphosis and Other Stories ~ Franz Kafka
"Metamorphosis and Other Stories" by Franz Kafka
Published: 1915 (originally published), 224 pages, Penguin Classics
In Metamorphosis and Other Stories, Franz Kafka presents a collection of surreal and thought-provoking tales that explore the absurdity of human existence. The title story, The Metamorphosis, follows the haunting transformation of Gregor Samsa into a giant insect, capturing themes of alienation, identity, and familial duty. This collection includes some of Kafka’s most iconic short stories, showcasing his darkly imaginative storytelling and existential themes. A cornerstone of modern literature, Kafka’s work continues to resonate for its psychological depth and unique vision.
"Metamorphosis and Other Stories" by Franz Kafka
Published: 1915 (originally published), 224 pages, Penguin Classics
In Metamorphosis and Other Stories, Franz Kafka presents a collection of surreal and thought-provoking tales that explore the absurdity of human existence. The title story, The Metamorphosis, follows the haunting transformation of Gregor Samsa into a giant insect, capturing themes of alienation, identity, and familial duty. This collection includes some of Kafka’s most iconic short stories, showcasing his darkly imaginative storytelling and existential themes. A cornerstone of modern literature, Kafka’s work continues to resonate for its psychological depth and unique vision.
"Metamorphosis and Other Stories" by Franz Kafka
Published: 1915 (originally published), 224 pages, Penguin Classics
In Metamorphosis and Other Stories, Franz Kafka presents a collection of surreal and thought-provoking tales that explore the absurdity of human existence. The title story, The Metamorphosis, follows the haunting transformation of Gregor Samsa into a giant insect, capturing themes of alienation, identity, and familial duty. This collection includes some of Kafka’s most iconic short stories, showcasing his darkly imaginative storytelling and existential themes. A cornerstone of modern literature, Kafka’s work continues to resonate for its psychological depth and unique vision.