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The Complete Works of Franz Kafka is a collection of Franz Kafka’s short stories. Originally published in 1971 by Nahum N. Glatzer, it has been translated into numerous languages. The collection includes some of Kafka’s most famous stories, such as *The Metamorphosis*, *In the Penal Colony*, and *The Hunger Artist*. Some of the themes explored in Kafka’s stories include: alienation and isolation: Kafka’s characters often feel alienated and unable to connect with the world around them. Bureaucracy and authority: Kafka’s stories often portray bureaucracy as a dehumanizing force. Transformation and change: Kafka’s characters often undergo physical or psychological transformations. Guilt and punishment: Kafka’s characters often feel guilty about things they did not do and are punished for their sins.











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