The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka - ISBN: 9780812985146
Paperback
A man transforms into an insect, alienation and isolation ensue.

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    15 December 2013

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Summary

The most well-regarded English translation of Kafka’s seminal masterpiece - along with seven critical essays by writers including Philip Roth, W.H. Auden and Walter Benjamin, background and context material, and a new Introduction by Stanley Corngold - all together in a gorgeous new trade paperback edition.

Translated, edited, and with an Introduction by Stanley Corngold

Featuring essays by Philip Roth, W. H Auden, and Walter Benjamin

“When Gregor Samsa woke up one mor…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780812985146
ISBN-10:0812985141
Author:Franz Kafka, Stanley Corngold
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Modern Library Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:15 December 2013
Weight:266g
Dimensions:203mm x 132mm x 21mm
Series:Modern Library Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Kafka’s survey of the insectile situation of young Jews in inner Bohemia can hardly be improved upon: ‘With their posterior legs they were still glued to their father’s Jewishness and with their wavering anterior legs they found no new ground.’ There is a sense in which Kafka’s Jewish question (‘What have I in common with Jews?’) has become everybody’s question, Jewish alienation the template for all our doubts. What is Muslimness? What is femaleness? What is Polishness? These days we all find our anterior legs flailing before us. We’re all insects, all Ungeziefer, now.”
—Zadie Smith

“Kafka engaged in no technical experiments whatsoever; without in any way changing the German language, he stripped it of its involved constructions until it became clear and simple, like everyday speech purified of slang and negligence. The common experience of Kafka’s readers is one of general and vague fascination, even in stories they fail to understand, a precise recollection of strange and seemingly absurd images and descriptions—until one day the hidden meaning reveals itself to them with the sudden evidence of a truth simple and incontestable.”
—Hannah Arendt

About The Author

Franz Kafka

Stanley Corngold is a professor emeritus of German and comparative literature at Princeton. He has published widely on modern German writers and thinkers (Nietzsche, Musil, Kraus, Mann, Benjamin, Adorno, among others), but for the most part he has been translating and writing on the work of Franz Kafka. In 2011 he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

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