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Science Fiction
History
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형식
하드커버
페이지
96
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 8, 2019
출판사
Woord in blik
ISBN-10
9491389173
ISBN-13
9789491389177
설명
Set within the tumultuous landscape of 19th-century Russia, this work invites readers into the mind of an individual grappling with sanity and societal expectations. The protagonist's descent into madness serves as a reflection of the absurdities of life and the harsh realities of existence. Through vivid imagery and a striking narrative, the reader experiences the protagonist's spiraling thoughts, revealing the thin line between genius and insanity.
Arie van der Ent's translation revives Gogol's rich prose, making it accessible to contemporary audiences. The careful attention to detail ensures that the essence of Gogol's original work remains intact while presenting a fresh perspective. The collaboration with modern writers adds further layers of interpretation and understanding, enhancing the overall experience.
Themes of identity, delusion, and societal critique resonate throughout the narrative, leading to profound reflections on the human condition. Those familiar with Gogol's style will appreciate the blend of humor and tragedy, inviting readers to ponder their own realities and the nature of madness. This compelling tale is a testament to the power of literature to explore the darkest corners of the mind.
Arie van der Ent's translation revives Gogol's rich prose, making it accessible to contemporary audiences. The careful attention to detail ensures that the essence of Gogol's original work remains intact while presenting a fresh perspective. The collaboration with modern writers adds further layers of interpretation and understanding, enhancing the overall experience.
Themes of identity, delusion, and societal critique resonate throughout the narrative, leading to profound reflections on the human condition. Those familiar with Gogol's style will appreciate the blend of humor and tragedy, inviting readers to ponder their own realities and the nature of madness. This compelling tale is a testament to the power of literature to explore the darkest corners of the mind.