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Metamorphosis (version 5)

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Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a haunting and thought-provoking novel that delves into themes of alienation, isolation, and the human condition. The story follows Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect. As Gregor grapples with his new identity, his relationships with his family deteriorate, revealing deep-seated resentments and misunderstandings.

Kafka's prose is both precise and evocative, drawing the reader into Gregor's surreal and unsettling world. The novel's meticulous attention to detail and unflinching exploration of the absurdity of existence create a sense of unease that lingers long after the final page is turned.

Metamorphosis is a powerful and enduring work of literature that challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature and the fragility of identity. Kafka's exploration of the limits of empathy and the consequences of societal expectations make this novel a timeless and essential read.

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Inexplicably, young Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning having turned into a large bug. The story follows how him and his family deal with the absurdity of such a situation, leading the reader on a bizarre, dreamlike exploration of family, alienation, and the identity. - Summary by David Derida


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Reviews (Rated: 5 Stars - 4 reviews)

Reviewer: - June 30, 2016
What a strangely sad book.
Reviewer: - February 9, 2015
This mans parents seemed to be quite horrible to him after he transformed, but it was a good book.
Reviewer: - February 18, 2014
Subject: The Metamorphosis
An interesting, unique story and I enjoyed the reader, as well!
Reviewer: - October 6, 2013
Subject: Fab reader
This has been one of my favorite listens - a great book and a very easy listen (I'd always assumed Kafka would be too highbrow for me!) David Richardson is a really good reader too, he sounds so professional and brings just the right amount of intrigue/scariness to the reading! Many thanks for his hard work.


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