The Metamorphosis: The Illustrated Edition

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Metamorphosis: The Illustrated Edition
Authors and Contributors      Adapted by Peter Kuper
By (author) Franz Kafka
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:80
Dimensions(mm): Height 231,Width 156
Category/GenreComic book and cartoon art
ISBN/Barcode 9781400052998
ClassificationsDewey:741.5
Audience
General
Illustrations 72 ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT

Publishing Details

Publisher Random House USA Inc
Imprint Crown Publications
Publication Date 20 July 2004
Publication Country United States

Description

Acclaimed graphic artist Peter Kuper presents a brilliant, darkly comic remaining of Kafka's classic tale of family, alienation, and a giant bug. Kuper's electric drawings - which merge American cartooning with German expressionism - bring Kafka's prose to vivid life, reviving the original story's humour and poignancy in a way that will surprise and delight readers of Kafka and graphic novels alike.

Author Biography

Peter Kuper's work has appeared in Time, Esquire, The New Yorker, and the New York Times, among others. He's the author and illustrator of several books, including Give It Up!, a collection of Kafka stories.

Reviews

"Kafka's stoic Euro-alienation meets and merges with Kuper's thoroughly American rock and roll alienation."-Jules Feiffer "The ride from book to comic can be bumpy. Mr. Kuper navigates the transition with precision."-The New York Times "Kafka's anguished archetypal characters are easily rendered into visual equivalents and given new life in Kuper's raw, expressionistic graphic style."-Publishers Weekly "Darkly appropriate . . . Kuper's work rivals that of Art Spiegelman."-Chicago Sun-Times "Bubbling beneath the surface is a caustic batch of black humor that is as much unsettling as it is absurd. This is the magic of Kafka. And Kuper gives it a postmodern edge here, with an intriguing dance of picture and text."-Gannett News Service "Kuper's scratchboard style . . . is reminiscent of the German expressionist artists . . . and his cartoony approach accentuates Kafka's dark humor."-Booklist