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Metamorphosis and Other Stories

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by Franz Kafka
Publication Date: 01/03/2007
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This collection of new translations brings together the small proportion of Kafka's works that he thought worthy of publication. It includes "Metamorphosis", his most famous work, an exploration of horrific transformation and alienation; "Meditation", a collection of his earlier studies; "The Judgement", written in a single night of frenzied creativity; "The Stoker", the first chapter of a novel set in America and a fascinating occasional piece, "The Aeroplanes at Brescia", Kafka's eyewitness account of an air display in 1909. Together, these stories reveal the breadth of Kafka's literary vision and the extraordinary imaginative depth of his thought.
ISBN:
9780141188126
9780141188126
Category:
Classic fiction
Publication Date:
01-03-2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
198x129x18mm
Weight:
0.24kg
Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka (1883 - 1924) is a Jewish Czech who wrote in German, and who ranks among the twentieth-century's most acclaimed writers. His works evoke the bewildering oppressiveness of modern life, of anxiety and alienation in a world that is largely unfeeling and unfamiliar.

Although most of his work was published posthumously, his body of work, including the novels 'The Trial' (1925) and 'The Castle' (1926) and the short stories including 'The Metamorphosis' (1915) and 'In the Penal Colony' (1914), is now considered among the most original in Western literature.

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I loved the Reflections series, which contains observations and passing moments captured in light, perfectly balanced proseexquisite. Metamorphosis is also a great short story, a tale about disfiguration and waste, and how much easier it is to shirk responsibility than to assume it. The storys ending left me with quiet acceptance and a heavy sadness, both of which are indications of Kafkas great achievement.

I wasnt as interested in the other short stories, which was a bit of a shame, and which is going to bring down my rating for the overall book. That being said, the Reflections collection and Metamorphosis are definitely worth checking out!

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