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The essential Kafka

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Franz Kafka (1883 - 1924), born into a German-speaking Jewish family in Prague, is one of the most influential authors of the 20th century. His works delve into themes of transformation, alienation, and insurmountable quests. This collection features two of his most renowned stories: "Metamorphosis" and "The Trial." "Metamorphosis" opens with Gregor Samsa awakening to find himself transformed into a grotesque vermin. As he struggles with his new reality, the story darkly humorously explores themes of alienation, guilt, and the anguish of transformation. Samsa's plight resonates with anyone who has faced illness or disability, making it a profound reflection on the human condition. In "The Trial," Josef K. is abruptly arrested without knowing the charges against him, despite being an upstanding bank worker. His daily routine is disrupted, and he must navigate a bewildering bureaucracy that offers no clarity or justice. This unsettling narrative blends terror with dark comedy, capturing the absurdity of excessive bureaucracy. Both stories serve as psychological explorations of existential dread and societal constraints, cementing Kafka's legacy as a master of modern literature.

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The essential Kafka, Franz Kafka

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