The Metamorphosis
Descripción editorial
A strange transformation. A fractured family. A haunting exploration of what it means to be human.
The Metamorphosis is the famous existential novella by Franz Kafka, one of the most influential works of modern literature.
The story follows Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman who awakens one morning to discover that he has mysteriously transformed into a giant insect. As he struggles to adapt to his new reality, his relationship with his family, his sense of identity, and his place in the world begin to change.
Through this surreal and powerful narrative, Kafka explores themes of alienation, responsibility, loneliness, family relationships, and the search for meaning in an uncertain world.
With its unforgettable symbolism and profound psychological depth, The Metamorphosis remains a landmark of existential and literary fiction.