I got Moby Dick for Christmas and have been reading the first few chapters today. I have some knowledge of the book and finally decided to par-take in this literary classic. However, I have noticed at the top of the book on each page, instead of Herman Melville “Moby Dick” it says “Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis”. I haven’t read Kafka but I understand the premise of Moby Dick and that it can in some way relate to Kafka’s book. I just find it odd that it is on every page throughout the entire book, after the Extracts (By a Sub-sub Librarian).
Am I missing something here or is it really a mistake on the publishers part? Sorry if the answer is obvious, I’m just slightly confused and couldn’t find any information about it.
by QueuePLS
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Looks like you’ve got the ultimate literary crossover edition!! Kafka meets Melville! Definitely sounds like a printing mix-up. But hey, it makes for a one-of-a-kind copy!