The Diary of a Madman and Other Stories: The Nose; The Carriage; The Overcoat; Taras Bulba
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Format
Paperback
Pages
238
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1960
Publisher
Penguin
ISBN-10
0451524039
ISBN-13
9780451524034
Description
In a collection that offers a profound glimpse into the psyche of one of Russia's literary legends, the reader is drawn into a world where madness coexists with the absurdity of everyday life. Nikolai Gogol’s narratives delve deep into the human experience, showcasing his keen observations on themes of bureaucracy and the illusion of social status. Each story is a tapestry woven with rich characters and intricate plots, demonstrating his ability to blend the fantastical with the familiar.
A compelling exploration of the human condition unfolds, revealing how easily one can slip into the chaotic realm of insanity amid society's rigid structures. Through tales such as "The Nose" and "The Overcoat," Gogol masterfully captures the struggle of individuals against a backdrop of social absurdities, making readers question the very foundations of identity and reality.
As the characters navigate their bizarre dilemmas, the boundaries between sanity and madness blur, reflecting Gogol's own tumultuous relationship with life. His unique voice resonates through every page, blending humor with poignant commentary on societal expectations and personal uncertainty.
This anthology not only reveals the brilliance of Gogol's storytelling but also serves as a mirror to the complexities of human emotions and the often surreal nature of existence. Each story invites readers into a world where the mundane and the extraordinary intersect, leaving them with lingering thoughts on madness, identity, and the structures that govern our lives.
A compelling exploration of the human condition unfolds, revealing how easily one can slip into the chaotic realm of insanity amid society's rigid structures. Through tales such as "The Nose" and "The Overcoat," Gogol masterfully captures the struggle of individuals against a backdrop of social absurdities, making readers question the very foundations of identity and reality.
As the characters navigate their bizarre dilemmas, the boundaries between sanity and madness blur, reflecting Gogol's own tumultuous relationship with life. His unique voice resonates through every page, blending humor with poignant commentary on societal expectations and personal uncertainty.
This anthology not only reveals the brilliance of Gogol's storytelling but also serves as a mirror to the complexities of human emotions and the often surreal nature of existence. Each story invites readers into a world where the mundane and the extraordinary intersect, leaving them with lingering thoughts on madness, identity, and the structures that govern our lives.
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