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Nikolaj V. Gogol' was a Ukrainian-born Russian writer, recognized as one of the most significant figures in Russian literature. He is best known for his works that blend the fantastical with the mundane, creating a unique style that has influenced countless writers. Gogol' gained fame with stories such as 'Taras Bul'ba' and 'The Overcoat,' which explore themes of identity, societal corruption, and the absurdities of life. His ability to capture the human experience within the context of the Russian Empire has left a lasting legacy.

Throughout his life, Gogol' struggled with his identity and the expectations of society, which often reflected in his writings. His works are characterized by vivid characters and satirical commentary, offering a glimpse into the complexities of human nature and the society of his time. Despite facing criticism and personal challenges, Gogol' remains an essential figure in literature, influencing writers across various genres and cultures.

Nationalität Russisch, Ukrainisch
Geburtsdatum April 1, 1809
Geburtsort Sorzhi, Poltava, Ukraine
Todesdatum March 4, 1852