"When Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from troubled dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a monstrous insect. He lay on his back, which was as hard as an armour plate, and saw, as he raised his head a little, his vaulted brown belly divided by stiff, arch-shaped ribs, and the bed covers which could hardly cling to its height and were about to slide off completely. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the rest of his bulk, waved about helplessly before his eyes." Included in this edition of Kafka’s famous short story is the Re-Metamorphosis of Gregor Samsa. This narration, published at the time in the Prague daily paper Prager Tagblatt, is a work by Karl Brand (1895–1917), an acquaintance of Kafka’s who suffered an untimely death due to laryngeal tuberculosis.
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