
The Nose: Translated by James J. Owens
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Format
Kindle
Pages
33
Language
English
Published
May 18, 2021
Publisher
Thorn Books
Description
In this intriguing satire, a man's identity and societal status unravel in the most absurd way when he discovers that his nose has gone missing. Gogol weaves a tapestry of humor and bizarre events, exploring themes of identity and absurdity in a world that values appearances. The protagonist's frantic search for his severed appendage introduces a cast of eccentric characters, each contributing to the farcical nature of his predicament.
As the story unfolds, the absurdity of the situation highlights the societal pressures that dictate one's worth and reputation. The translation by James Owens captures Gogol's unique voice and wit, making this classic tale accessible to modern readers. Through this whimsical narrative, the author invites readers to reflect on the transient nature of identity and the societal norms that often govern human existence.
As the story unfolds, the absurdity of the situation highlights the societal pressures that dictate one's worth and reputation. The translation by James Owens captures Gogol's unique voice and wit, making this classic tale accessible to modern readers. Through this whimsical narrative, the author invites readers to reflect on the transient nature of identity and the societal norms that often govern human existence.
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