The Metamorphosis
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“As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect. He was laying on his hard, as it were armor-plated, back and when he lifted his head a little he could see his domelike brown belly divided into stiff arched segments on top of which the bed quilt could hardly keep in position and was about to slide off completely. His numerous legs, which were pitifully thin compared to the rest of his bulk, waved helplessly before his eyes.”
With it’s startling, bizarre, yet surprisingly funny first opening, Kafka begins his masterpiece, The Metamorphosis. It is the story of a young man who, transformed overnight into a giant beetle-like 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.”
ASIN : B0C8B3NYMX
Publisher : Pomodoro Books (12 December 2023)
Language : English
File size : 785 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 121 pages
Page numbers source ISBN : B0CJ4CY3TP
Customers say
Customers find the storyline captivating, accurate, and thought-provoking. They describe the book as a good read with poignant commentary on the human condition. However, some find the emotional tone useless, boring, and melancholic.
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Abhav Katyayan –
A timeless classic that left me mesmerised!
I recently delved into Franz Kafka’s masterpiece, “The Metamorphosis,” and I was utterly captivated from start to finish. This novella is an absolute gem, deserving of every single one of its five stars.Kafka’s storytelling prowess is nothing short of extraordinary. He weaves a tale that is both profoundly thought-provoking and deeply unsettling. As we follow the bizarre transformation of the protagonist, Gregor Samsa, into an insect, Kafka masterfully explores themes of isolation, alienation, and the absurdity of human existence.What struck me the most was Kafka’s ability to make us empathize with Gregor’s plight, despite his grotesque transformation. The way he depicts Gregor’s internal struggle and the reactions of his family and society is both tragic and darkly comical.The prose in this edition, beautifully translated into English, maintains the essence of Kafka’s original work. The writing is elegant, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in this surreal world. It’s a testament to the enduring power of Kafka’s words that this novella continues to resonate with readers across generations.In summary, “The Metamorphosis” is a literary masterpiece that deserves a place on every bookshelf. Its exploration of the human condition, coupled with Kafka’s unparalleled storytelling, makes it a must-read for anyone who appreciates thought-provoking literature. I highly recommend this edition, and I can’t wait to explore more of Kafka’s works.
PeCee –
Excellent Book, Decent Packing
I just finished reading “The Metamorphosis,” and I couldnât be happier with the book itself. Kafkaâs work is as thought-provoking as ever, and the edition I received is well-made, with clear text and a solid binding.The packing was decentânothing extraordinary, but it did its job well enough. The book arrived without any damage, which is always a relief. (P.s: but i would always prefer books to be at least bubble wrapped because it’s already paperback so the chances of damage gets higher.)In short, if youâre interested in Kafkaâs classic, this edition of “The Metamorphosis” wonât disappoint. The book is excellent, and while the packing was basic, it ensured the book arrived in good shape. Highly recommend it!
Mohd Amaan –
One of the best book, I have ever read….
As the title The Metamorphosis, it truly shows how a person feel when he saw changes around him. The story was best.I recommend you to must read this book â¤ï¸
Bhaskar –
Great book
Quality of book it great. Everything about it from font size to cover everything is great but considering its hardly a hundred page book, they can decrease the price a bit
Rahul Chatterjee –
An average family mans journey in less than 100 pages
After reading the book over 11 times and doing a going through a lots of philosophies I have finally decided time write a review for the most famous Kafkaesque..So here it goes. Please pardon me with the long analysis, but I couldnât define it in any less words.”Metamorphosis” is a novella written by Franz Kafka, published in 1915. It’s a complex and enigmatic work that has been the subject of extensive literary analysis and philosophical interpretation. Here’s a comprehensive analysis and philosophy of the book:Absurdity of existence :Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” delves into the absurdity of human existence. The protagonist, Gregor Samsa, wakes up one day transformed into a giant insect. This sudden and inexplicable change highlights the unpredictability and irrationality of life. It’s a metaphor for how our lives can take unexpected and absurd turns, leading us to question the meaning and purpose of our existence.Alienation and Isolation:Gregor’s transformation into an insect isolates him from society and his family. This alienation mirrors Kafka’s own feelings of detachment from the world. The novella explores how modern life can make individuals feel disconnected from others and themselves, leading to profound loneliness and despair.The Burden of Responsibility:Gregor’s sense of duty and responsibility towards his family keeps him in a state of subjugation. He continues to work as a traveling salesman to support his family’s needs even in his insect form. This theme highlights the dehumanizing effects of modern capitalism, where individuals are reduced to mere cogs in the machinery of society.The Absurdity of Bureaucracy:Kafkaesque elements are prevalent throughout the novella, reflecting Kafka’s own experiences with bureaucracy. The family’s interactions with clerks, doctors, and supervisors illustrate the senselessness and frustration that can arise from dealing with bureaucratic institutions. This reflects a broader critique of modern society’s dehumanizing and bewildering structures.The Family Dynamic:Gregor’s transformation strains his family’s relationships. His family initially relies on him for financial support, but as he becomes a burden, their attitudes change. This dynamic explores themes of dependence, guilt, and the fragile nature of familial bonds.The Quest for Identity:Gregor’s transformation forces him to reevaluate his identity. He grapples with his new physical form and the rejection he faces from his family. This prompts a deeper exploration of the fluidity and instability of human identity, raising questions about the nature of self and how society defines us.Suffering and Redemption:Gregor’s life, both before and after his transformation, is marked by suffering. His ultimate demise can be seen as a form of release from his burdens, suggesting a theme of redemption through suffering. This idea aligns with existentialist and religious interpretations of suffering as a path to self-discovery and transcendence.In conclusion, “Metamorphosis” is a work rich in philosophical themes and literary symbolism. It offers a poignant commentary on the human condition, the absurdity of existence, and the alienating forces of modern society. Kafka’s exploration of identity, isolation, and bureaucracy continues to resonate with readers and serves as a timeless reflection on the complexities of being human.
S –
Not that good quality but does the job for the price
There was one word that wasn’t printed properly and in the beginning of the book it looked like there was oil or something slightly spilled. Annoying. Nice hard cover though, with a bookmark. for the size and price, fair enough i guess. but next time stop sending old oiled books when we are paying the proper full price. ð Even the last one page was glued on, so again, meh quality.
Anil Dhiman –
” K A F K A ”
One of the great Writers.
Ayyu –
Kafka is a genius of his time
If you have never experienced the absurdity of life, This book is the way
May Ortiz –
Buena edición, sin tantas faltas de ortografÃa.
Thomas B. Lanigan –
Simple, easy to read, and a very emotionally evocative tale of rejection and acceptance of the unnatural. Gregor couldnât fit in to the concept of a human family, he was the black sheep, and lost bread-winner, and they all adapted.
bro –
Looking forward to reading it
FAUVERGUE CHRISTOPHE –
Livre en version original très beau
ND –
I recently delved into Franz Kafka’s masterpiece, “The Metamorphosis,” and I was utterly captivated from start to finish. This novella is an absolute gem, deserving of every single one of its five stars.Kafka’s storytelling prowess is nothing short of extraordinary. He weaves a tale that is both profoundly thought-provoking and deeply unsettling. As we follow the bizarre transformation of the protagonist, Gregor Samsa, into an insect, Kafka masterfully explores themes of isolation, alienation, and the absurdity of human existence.What struck me the most was Kafka’s ability to make us empathize with Gregor’s plight, despite his grotesque transformation. The way he depicts Gregor’s internal struggle and the reactions of his family and society is both tragic and darkly comical.The prose in this edition, beautifully translated into English, maintains the essence of Kafka’s original work. The writing is elegant, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in this surreal world. It’s a testament to the enduring power of Kafka’s words that this novella continues to resonate with readers across generations.In summary, “The Metamorphosis” is a literary masterpiece that deserves a place on every bookshelf. Its exploration of the human condition, coupled with Kafka’s unparalleled storytelling, makes it a must-read for anyone who appreciates thought-provoking literature. I highly recommend this edition, and I can’t wait to explore more of Kafka’s works.