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La métamorphose
- Narrated by: Pascal Greggory
- Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ce matin-là, lorsque Gregor Samsa veut se lever pour aller travailler, quelque chose l'en empêche. C'est en réalité son propre corps qui s'est métamorphosé en insecte pendant la nuit. Désormais, il n'inspire que le dégoût, et n'a plus aucune autonomie. Personne ne croit à sa capacité à ressentir des émotions malgré son aspect monstrueux. La métamorphose s'opère également dans le comportement de ceux qu'il aime et qui ne veulent plus de lui, dans son rapport à l'espace, à lui-même et à l'existence.
Publiée en 1915, La Métamorphose est la nouvelle la plus connue de Franz Kafka.
Publiée en 1915, La Métamorphose est la nouvelle la plus connue de Franz Kafka.
©Domaine public (P)2006 Éditions Thélème
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