Metamorphosis: The impact of isolation on the human psyche [Annotated]

Franz Kafka

Overview

Unique Annotated Elements Historical Context Detailed 20th Century Historical Map<br/>Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, published in 1915 in Germany<br/><br/>Step into the eerie and haunting world of Kafka's Metamorphosis, where you'll witness a bizarre and unsettling transformation that will leave you speechless. This masterpiece has been celebrated as one of the greatest works of 20th century literature, and its disturbing imagery and psychological depth are guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.<br/><br/>Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman, wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect-like creature. The story follows his attempts to adapt to his new form and the emotional and physical challenges that come with it. As Gregor becomes increasingly isolated from his family and society, the novella explores themes of alienation, identity, and the human condition.<br/><br/>Metamorphosis is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the human psyche and our innate desire for connection and understanding. With its rich symbolism and powerful imagery, this book is a must-read for anyone who seeks to delve deeper into the complexities of human existence.<br/><br/>Experience the power of Kafka's writing and uncover the secrets of the human condition by picking up a copy of Metamorphosis today. This haunting and thought-provoking masterpiece is a true gem of world literature and will stay with you long after you've turned the final page. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of literary history and join the millions of readers who have been captivated by Kafka's genius. If you loved works like 1984 or Brave New World, you won't be able to put Metamorphosis down.<br/><br/>Title Details Original 1915 text Literary fiction Matte Cover White Paper

Details
Independently published
9798390673577
N/A
2023
EN
73 pages
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