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The Metamorphosis(Illustrated) - cover

The Metamorphosis(Illustrated)

Franz Kafka

Maison d'édition: Micheal Smith

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Synopsis

Illustrated Edition: Includes 20 unique, carefully crafted illustrations enhancing the surreal and transformative experience of the story.
	Summary Included: A concise, captivating summary that encapsulates the essence of Kafka's masterpiece.
	Detailed Character List: Provides insights into the complex characters that drive the narrative.
	Author Biography: Explore the life and legacy of Franz Kafka, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century literature.

Dive into the surreal world of Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis", now brought to life in this beautifully illustrated edition. Each of the 20 illustrations is thoughtfully designed to complement Kafka's unique narrative style, adding depth and visual intrigue to this timeless classic.
The film "Metamorphosis" narrates the tale of Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman who one morning awakens to discover that he has been changed into an enormous insect. A thorough examination of alienation, family dynamics, and the existential challenges of contemporary life is sparked by this perplexing shift. Kafka creates a world that is both uncannily familiar and disturbingly strange, skillfully weaving a story that is as surreal as it is emotionally poignant.
This edition enhances your reading experience with a detailed summary that captures the core themes and nuances of the story, a comprehensive list of characters to deepen your understanding, and a biography of Franz Kafka, offering insights into the life of a writer whose work has left an indelible mark on literature.
Perfect for both long-time Kafka enthusiasts and new readers, this illustrated edition of "Metamorphosis" is a must-have for anyone seeking to explore the depths of one of literature's most intriguing works. Immerse yourself in the hauntingly beautiful world of Kafka, where the boundaries of reality are as malleable as the human spirit.
 
Disponible depuis: 13/01/2024.

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