Franz Kafka’s enigmatic, deadpan, and deeply pessimistic stories are central to literary modernism. In ‘The Metamorphosis’, the estrangement of everyday life becomes corporealized when Gregor Samsa wakes up as a giant bug and wonders how he is going to get to work on time. Kafka inverts the implied degradation of a man’s transformation into an animal in ‘A Report of the Academy’, an ape’s address to a group of scientists.
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publisher | |
year | 1952 |
pages | 328 |
cover | hard |
condition | 3 out of 5 |
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