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The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol: Introduction by Richard Pevear
Collected here are Gogol's finest tales--stories that combine the wide-eyed, credulous imagination of the peasant with the sardonic social criticism of the city dweller--allowing readers to experience anew the unmistakable genius of a writer who paved the way for Dostoevsky and Kafka. All of Gogol's most memorable creations are here: the minor official who misplaces his nose, the downtrodden clerk whose life is changed by the acquisition of a splendid new overcoat, the wily madman who becomes convinced that a dog can tell him everything he needs to know. The wholly unique blend of the mundane and the supernatural that Gogol crafted established his reputation as one of the most daring and inventive writers of his time. From the acclaimed translators of War and Peace, Crime and Punishment, and The Brothers Karamazov, a brilliant translation of Nikolai Gogol's short fiction.
The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol
"A superb new translation" (The New Yorker) of stories that allow readers to experience the unmistakable genius of a writer who paved the way for Dostoevsky and Kafka. When Nikolai Gogol left his Ukrainian village in 1828 to seek his fortune in St. Petersburg, he began composing these marvelous stories--tales that combine the wide-eyed, credulous imagination of the peasant with the sardonic social criticism of the city-dweller. Collected here are Gogol's finest tales--from the demon-haunted "St. John's Eve" to the strange surrealism of "The Nose," from the heartrending trials of the copyist in "The Overcoat" to those of the delusional clerk in "The Diary of a Madman." To this exquisite translation--destined to become the definitive edition of Gogol's short fiction--Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky bring the same clarity and fidelity to the original that they brought to their brilliant translation of Gogol's classic novel Dead Souls and their award-winning version of Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov.
Diary Of A Madman Nikolai Gogol

Diary Of A Madman Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Gogol

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
"Diary of a Madman" (1835; Russian) is a farcical short story by Nikolai Gogol. Along with "The Overcoat" and "The Nose", "Diary of a Madman" is considered to be one of Gogol's greatest short stories. The tale centers on the life of a minor civil servant during the repressive era of Nicholas I. Following the format of a diary, the story shows the descent of the protagonist, Poprishchin, into insanity. "Diary of a Madman", the only one of Gogol's works written in first person, follows diary-entry format.
Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol

Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Gogol

Les Prairies Numeriques
2019
pokkari
Dead Souls is a novel by Nikolai Gogol, first published in 1842, and widely regarded as an exemplar of 19th-century Russian literature. The purpose of the novel was to demonstrate the flaws and faults of the Russian mentality and character.
Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Gogol

Prakash Books
2025
sidottu
The Nikolai Gogol (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) is a beautifully crafted collector's volume that brings together the masterful works of one of Russia's greatest literary figures. Classic stories like Dead Souls, The Overcoat, and The Government Inspector are included, showcasing Gogol's brilliant balance of dark humor, absurdity, and piercing social commentary. With its luxurious hardback cover, it offers both an exquisite reading experience and a timeless addition to any collection. This deluxe edition invites readers to explore the profound depth and lasting impact of Gogol's work. In Gogol's world, every absurdity is a mirror of the human condition It's a collector's edition, perfect for all literature enthusiasts. Gogol's works offer a sharp satire of the social and political landscape of 19th-century Russia. Themes of isolation, alienation, and inner conflict run deep throughout Gogol's stories. Experience dark humor that unveils the absurdity of life itself with every turn. Step into Gogol's characters' minds, trapped in surreal worlds of their own making.