The Nose

The Nose

Taschenbuch
4.33

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Beschreibung

Nikolai Gogol's "The Nose" is one of the great comic masterpieces of Russian literature, a fantastical tale in which Major Kovalyov awakens to discover that his nose has vanished and begun an independent life as a higher-ranking official. Written with deadpan precision, bureaucratic absurdity, and grotesque realism, the story transforms an impossible event into a sharp satire of status, vanity, and social hierarchy in imperial St. Petersburg. Its style anticipates modernist and absurdist fiction while remaining rooted in the comic traditions of the Petersburg tale. Gogol, born in Ukraine and writing in Russian, possessed an extraordinary sensitivity to masks, appearances, and the humiliations produced by official rank. His experience of the capital's administrative culture, together with his fascination with folklore, theatricality, and moral distortion, helped shape this strange narrative. In "The Nose," his comic imagination exposes a world where identity is fragile and public recognition matters more than inner substance. This story is highly recommended to readers interested in satire, literary surrealism, and the origins of modern absurdity. Brief but inexhaustibly rich, it rewards close reading and remains both hilarious and unsettling.

Buchinformationen

Haupt-Genre
Humor
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
28
Preis
7.60 €

Beiträge

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4

The Nose and The Carriage are both funny stories, but in slightly diffetent ways. I preferred the nose because it is so obsurd and I found it to be laugh out loud funny that the nose was mistaken for a person sometimes and in general I really liked how Gogol phrased things. While in the nose, the comedy was predominately about a situation, in the carriage was a little more about a certain person. I enjoyed both and really liked Gogols writing style.

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