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The Metamorphosis

A Surreal Tale of Isolation, Identity, and Human Fragility
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One morning, Gregor Samsa woke to find himself transformed… into a monstrous insect.


With this iconic opening line, The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka launches one of the most unsettling and powerful narratives in world literature. When traveling salesman Gregor Samsa inexplicably turns into a giant bug, he is cast into a surreal nightmare of rejection, shame, and existential despair.


Kafka masterfully explores themes of alienation, dehumanization, and the crushing weight of societal expectation, all within a bleakly absurd and intensely emotional framework. This novella remains a haunting allegory of the modern human experience—both deeply personal and universally resonant.


Why this classic endures:


A landmark of modernist and existential literature


Brilliantly captures the psychological effects of isolation and self-worth


Universally studied in literature and philosophy programs


Kafka's signature blend of surrealism, absurdity, and emotion


Perfect for readers who appreciate:


Profound psychological and philosophical themes


Surreal fiction with symbolic depth


Short yet impactful literary masterpieces


Works by Albert Camus, George Orwell, or Fyodor Dostoevsky


What readers and critics say:


"Kafka's Metamorphosis remains the definitive literary exploration of alienation." – The Paris Review


"A disturbing yet oddly relatable story about being unrecognizable to the world—and to yourself." – Amazon Reviewer


Click «Buy Now» to experience Kafka's timeless nightmare—where transformation reveals more about humanity than monstrosity ever could.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
11 Juli 2025
Umfang:
80 S.
ISBN:
9782386916892
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