
Location:
United States
Description:
The Metamorphosis is Franz Kafka's masterpiece of existential literature—a story that begins with one of the most famous opening sentences in literary history. One morning, Gregor Samsa, a hardworking traveling salesman, wakes up to find himself transformed into a monstrous insect. His immediate concern is not his grotesque new body, but how he will get to work on time to support his family. As Gregor struggles to adapt to his physical transformation, his family—once dependent on his income—gradually turns from shock and pity to revulsion and neglect. Trapped in his room, isolated from the world, Gregor watches his humanity slip away. Kafka's novella is more than a tale of physical metamorphosis. It is a profound exploration of alienation, identity, guilt, and the fragile bonds of family. Written in clear, unadorned prose, the story presents its impossible premise with a chilling matter-of-factness that makes it all the more disturbing. First published in 1915, The Metamorphosis has influenced countless writers and artists. It stands as one of the most analyzed and debated works of twentieth-century literature—a dark, unsettling meditation on what it means to be human. This audiobook is based on the public domain text. Produced and narrated by Doushu, with AI assistance. Duration - 2h 6m. Author - Franz Kafka. Narrator - DouShu. Published Date - Thursday, 29 January 2026. Copyright - © 1915 Franz Kafka ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Ending Credits
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