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The Metamorphosis (Bantam Classics)

by Franz Kafka

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

" When Gregor Samsa woke up one morning from    unsettling dreams, he found himself changed in his    bed into a monstrous vermin." With this    startling, bizarre, yet surprisingly funny first    sentence, Kafka begins his masterpiece, The    Metamorphosis. It is the story of a    young man who, transformed overnight into a giant    beetlelike 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    inadequecy, guilt, and isolation, The    Metamorphosis has taken its place as one    of the mosst 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."

Synopsis:

A novel about a man who finds himself transformed into a huge insect, and the effects of this change upon his life.

About the Author

Franz Kafka was born in 1833 to a well-to-do middle-class Jewish family. His father, the self-made proprietor of a wholesale haberdashery business, was a domineering man whose approbation Franz continually struggled to win. The younger Kafka's feelings of inadequacy and guilt form the background of much of his work and are made explicit in his "Letter to His Father" (excerpted in this volume), which was written in 1919 but never sent. Kafka was educated in the German language schools of Prague and at the city's German University, where in 1908 he took a law degree. Literature, however, remained his sole passion. At this time he became part of a literary circle that included Franz Werfel, Martin Buber, and Kafka's close friend Max Brod. Encouraged by Brod, Kafka published the prose collection Observations in 1913. Two years later his story "The Stoker" won the Fontaine prize. In 1916 he began work on The Trial and between this time and 1923 produced three incomplete novels as well as numerous sketches and stories. In his lifetime some of his short works did appear: The Judgment (1916), The Metamorphosis (1916), The Penal Colony (1919), and The Country Doctor (1919). Before his death of tuberculosis in 1924, Kafka had charged Max Brod with the execution of his estate, ordering Brod to burn the manuscripts. With the somewhat circular justification that Kafka must have known his friend could not obey such an order, Brod decided to publish Kafka's writings. To this act of "betrayal" the world owes the preservation of some of the most unforgettable and influential literary works of our century.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780553213690
Editor:
Corngold, Stanley
Translator:
Corngold, Stanley
Author:
Kafka, Franz
Author:
Corngold, Stanley
Publisher:
Bantam Books
Location:
New York
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Classics
Subject:
Novels and novellas
Subject:
Continental european fiction (fictional works
Subject:
Kafka, Franz
Subject:
Alienation (Social psychology)
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Edition Number:
Bantam classic ed.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references p. 195-201.
Series:
Bantam Classics
Series Volume:
2878
Publication Date:
February 1972
Binding:
Mass Market Paperbound
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
6.94x4.36x.51 in. .24 lbs.

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