Pages: 96 (Paperback) ISBN: 0486452352 Pub: Dover Publications Inc. Pub date: 2007-04-28 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 199403
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Reader Reviews:It's a depressing world, gentlemen. (9/9 people found this helpful)Thankfully we have the genuine genius of Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol to guide us through life's petty squabbles, absurdities and disappointments. This collection of some of his most loved stories are the perfect introduction into the underrated master of Russian literature as they present the reader with accessible, familiar characters in situations we can all relate to. Gogol does not present us with the grand sweep of events like Tolstoy, nor does he wrestle with familial conflict as does Turgenev, but gives us those vital issues that none can resist and all indulge in: petty gossip and irrational grievance.
A Great Classic (2/2 people found this helpful)The DIARY OF A MAD MAN is an insightful story by Gogol that is full of humor, sadness, tragedy and hope. The literary style is first class and fully exposes the inner turmoil of a man with a conflict in his soul. HOUSE OF THE DEAD, UNION MOUJIK, POOR FOLKS, explore that depth of human suffering that leads to depravity for individuals or groups of people. Genius of St. Petersburg absurdity (14/15 people found this helpful)"The Diary Of A Madman", first published in 1834, belongs amongst Gogol's St. Petersburg stories. Also ibcluded are "The Nose" and "The Overcoat", which represent the peak of Gogol's achievement. The St. Petersburg stories all deal with the diabolical and nightmarish world of Tsarist Russia's capital city. Gogol depicts individuals isolated in an artificial city, built upon 101 marshy islands and staring out at the Baltic sea. This is a city where reality does not apply, and humanity is suffocated beneath an impersonal bureaucratic hierarchy. The events described are extraordinary in nature, yet told in a matter-of-fact way, which makes Gogol's work a masterpiece of comical absurdity. My favourite story is "The Nose". One of the most entertaining surprises I have ever found (8/13 people found this helpful)Time limits me to a short review - a short review is all that is needed. A friend lent me a copy of this five years ago, since when it has provided me with an effortless gift idea for almost everyone I know - from a leading civil servant with a double first from Oxford, through to a dipsomanic tabloid junkie. Everyone I have given copies to have phoned within days, having read it twice and having loved it. This book is a delightful dose of the absurd. It is also delightfully undiscovered by the chattering classes, so anyone who wants the cachet of a brilliant yet unique recommendation - recommend this book to all of your friends. And no, I take no commission on sales. Similar ProductsThe Overcoat (Dover Thrift) The Queen of Spades (Dover Thrift) The Double (Dover Thrift) Notes from the Underground (Dover Thrift) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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