"He felt as if he were being shown the way to that unknown nourishment he craved. He's something really is like a moth to a flame, and somewi and the flame here is the human community." "This is his last gasp attempt remaining human d and having people recognize him as a human being, like a person,. And it leads ultimately to his death," she says.
David and Tamler try to control their emotions (with varying success) as they go deep into Franz Kafka's masterful novella "The Metamorphosis." What kind of a story is this? A Marxist or religious allegory? A work of weird fiction? A family drama? A dark comedy? Why does a story about a man who turns into a giant insect get under our skins so much?
Plus a study that links insomnia to our fear of death. What a cheerful summer episode! (Actually we're fairly proud of this one... As always we suggest reading the text before you listen or soon after).
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