La Metamorphose
(Autor) Franz KafkaUn matin ordinaire, Gregor Samsa se réveille dans son lit transformé en un monstrueux insecte. Enfermé dans sa chambre, rejeté par sa famille, il sombre peu à peu dans l'oubli et l'isolement. À travers cette fable troublante et absurde, Franz Kafka explore la solitude, la culpabilité, l'aliénation et la perte d'identité. Écrite dans un style froid et précis, La Métamorphose est l'une des oeuvres les plus emblématiques de la littérature du XXe siècle - une réflexion dérangeante sur la condition humaine et la cruauté du quotidien.
Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka was a Czech-born writer known for his surreal and existential works that explored themes of alienation, bureaucracy, and the human experience. His most notable works include "The Metamorphosis," "The Trial," and "The Castle." Kafka's writing style is characterized by its minimalist and precise language, as well as its dark and absurdist themes. His works have had a significant impact on the literary genre of existentialism and have been widely studied and interpreted by scholars and readers alike. "The Metamorphosis," in which a man wakes up to find himself transformed into a giant insect, is considered Kafka's most famous work and a classic of 20th-century literature. Kafka's unique perspective and exploration of the complexities of the human condition continue to resonate with readers around the world.