Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
Book Overview
Kafka’s The Metamorphosis is a gripping and symbolic story of isolation, responsibility, and the human condition. Gregor Samsa’s sudden transformation forces him and his family to confront harsh realities, exposing the fragility of human relationships and societal expectations.
Franz Kafka’s concise and haunting prose, combined with dark humor and existential themes, makes this novella both thought-provoking and unforgettable. It is widely studied in BA and MA English courses in Nepal and is a foundational text in modern literature and philosophy.
Ideal for readers who enjoy:
- Classic modernist literature
- Existential and philosophical fiction
- Symbolic and thought-provoking stories
- Academic and syllabus-based reading