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The Metamorphosis and Other Stories

De: Franz Kafka
Narrado por: George Guidall
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In the bizarre world of Franz Kafka, salesmen turn into giant bugs, apes give lectures at college academies, and nightmares probe the mysteries of modern humanity’s unhappiness. More than any other modern writer in world literature, Kafka captures the loneliness and misery that fill the lives of 20th-century humanity. The Metamorphosis and Other Stories reveals the author’s extraordinary talent in a variety of forms—prose poems, short stories, sketches, allegories, and novelettes—and showcases the straight–faced humor, startling psychological insight, and haunting imagination for which he is revered as a modern master. In this brilliant new translation, prize–winning translator Joachim Neugroschel preserves the delicate balance, rich timbre, and wondrous language of Kafka’s original works. In addition to "The Metamorphosis", this collection includes "Early Stories", "Contemplation", "The Judgement", "The Stoker", "In the Penal Colony", and "A Country Doctor".

Public Domain (P)1995 Recorded Books, LLC
Antologías y Cuentos Cortos Ficción Literaria Cuentos Psicológico Clásicos Ficción Género Ficción Ingenioso
Dark Humor • Unique Voice • Enjoyable Reading • Memorable Stories • Entrancing Writing • Quirky Mind • Warm Humanity

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The stories just weren't for me. I tried to keep an open mind, but just didn't get it. Maybe it's because this is a translation. Maybe it's because of changes in how stories were written since 1915. Maybe it's because in the audiobook, it's hard to tell where one story ends and another begins (some are extremely short - like a paragraph). I just ended up confused and usually unclear on what the point of a given story even was.

I think these stories are best read in print. Slowly. Likely with some sort of guide book next to it, explaining the context for each story.

Guess I'm uncultured

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you cant go wrong with George Guidall and Kafka but this book with the solid metamorphosis and lots of short stories end being quite fun , and being a long time Kafka fan i was not expecting this , Kafka always tends to put me in existential dilemas and only trough audible im seeing that he can be fun to , RECOMMENDED TO ALL

very good book

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Would you listen to The Metamorphosis and Other Stories again? Why?

Of course! I return to this book again and again when other fiction is not satisfying. Kafka has such a unique voice and such a masterful ability to entrance the reader. Joachim Neugroschel's translation captures Kafka's dark humor (and ability to maintain the fictional dream) much better than the Muir's translations did.

Any additional comments?

"A Country Doctor" and "In the Penal Colony" are the best

Excellent Translation, Excellent Narration!

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My title, as I pray you guessed, is a bad joke.
This audiobook is as close to a perfect execution as is possible when having to make editorial decisions left and right due to the author being dead for .... Well he has been dead for a long time. No one can dispute that.

The artistic liberties that had to be forcefully undertaken in each of the included story's translation (German & Belgian to English) were flawless. I haven't seen as good a job in that respect since the audiobook incarnation of The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem (available on Audible too).
Both works left me scratching my head trying to figure how such beautiful alliteration and pun could have POSSIBLY been kept in tact while still holding true to the original works. REALLY GREAT listen. Top marks.

10.00 / 10.00

Too Kafkaesque For Me

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The sad beauty of Franz and the warm humanity of narrator Guidall make this essential. Really needs to include "The Hunger Artist," a story about exploitation that everyone should read. Love the new cover art!

Needs 'The Hunger Artist' - Still Excellent

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