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Franz Kafka: The Collection - Timeless Classics of Existentialism and Surrealism - cover

Franz Kafka: The Collection - Timeless Classics of Existentialism and Surrealism

Franz Kafka, knowledge house

Publisher: knowledge house

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Summary

Dive into the enigmatic and thought-provoking world of Franz Kafka with "Franz Kafka: The Collection." This meticulously curated anthology brings together Kafka's most compelling works, offering a journey through the mind of one of literature's most influential and visionary writers.
Unlock the Mysteries of the Human Condition with Kafka's Masterpieces!
From the haunting transformation in "The Metamorphosis" to the gripping absurdity of "The Trial" and the labyrinthine enigmas of "The Castle," this collection encapsulates Kafka's unique ability to blend existential dread with surreal storytelling. Experience the profound and often unsettling insights into human nature, society, and the individual's struggle for meaning.
What's Inside:

- Unhappiness: A poignant exploration of human despair.
- The Judgment: A powerful tale of familial conflict and guilt.
- Before the Law: A parable on the elusive nature of justice.
- The Metamorphosis: Kafka's iconic story of transformation and alienation.
- A Report to an Academy: A narrative of adaptation and identity.
- Jackals and Arabs: A stark allegory of cultural conflict.
- A Country Doctor: A surreal depiction of duty and helplessness.
- In the Penal Colony: A chilling critique of punishment and authority.
- A Hunger Artist: An artist's struggle with existence and recognition.
- The Trial: An unyielding narrative of bureaucratic nightmare.
- The Castle: A tale of unattainable goals and relentless pursuit.
- Amerika: A satirical take on the American Dream.
- A Little Fable: A brief yet profound allegory.
- The Great Wall of China: A reflection on monumental endeavors.
- The Hunter Gracchus: A mythic tale of eternal wandering.
- The Burrow: A deep dive into paranoia and isolation.Why You'll Love It:

- Engaging Narratives: Stories that capture and hold your imagination.
- Thought-Provoking Themes: Explore existential questions and societal critiques.
- Timeless Appeal: Kafka's insights remain relevant and impactful.
- Perfect for Fans and New Readers Alike: Whether you're a longtime admirer or new to Kafka, this collection offers a comprehensive look at his genius.Join the countless readers who have been captivated by Kafka's unparalleled storytelling. Order your copy of "Franz Kafka: The Collection" today and embark on a literary journey unlike any other.

Content : Unhappiness The Judgment Before the Law The Metamorphosis A Report to an Academy Jackals and Arabs A Country Doctor In the Penal Colony A Hunger Artist The Trial The Castle Amerika A Little Fable The Great Wall of China The Hunter Gracchus The Burrow
Available since: 06/10/2024.
Print length: 539 pages.

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