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Gregor Samsa awakens one morning to find himself transformed into a repulsive bug. Trapped inside this hideous form, his mind remains unchanged - until he sees the shocked reaction of those around him and begins to question the basis of human love and, indeed, his entire purpose in existence. But this, it seems, is only the beginning of his ordeal.
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In Metamorphosis, Gregor Samsa, a travelling salesman by trade, awakens one morning to find his body has mutated into that of a repulsive bug. Outwardly a monstrous insect, only his thought processes remain human.
As his family grow accustomed to supporting themselves without his once essential income, Gregors suffering becomes ever more pronounced. He witnesses the corruption of their former dependence on him. Obliged to work to keep themselves and admit lodgers to their home, the Samsa family generates a disgust and a contempt for the creature that has supported them for so long, imprisoning Gregor in the stasis of an unused box room. His sister, Grete, to whom he was once so close, now wants to be rid of him, his fathers new industry leaves him no time to remember the transformed son he used to terrorise, and his loving mother now neglects him.
Metamorphosis is Kafkas most famous short story, a work where, in the words of Vladimir Nabokov, contrast and unity, style and matter, manner and plot are most perfectly integrated. This is a heart-rending dystopia in which love itself becomes alienated and repugnant. This volume also includes a number of other short stories by Kafkas, all newly translated.
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