
La nariz
A Cultural, Classics, Russia book. This world is full of the most outrageous nonsense. Sometimes things...
Para muchos enamorados de la obra de Gógol La nariz es, junto con El capote, el exponente máximo de su excepcional talento. Sin duda es la cumbre de su humor, de su comicidad, de su concepción universal de la risa. Trata de un hombre que se levanta un día y advierte que ha perdido su nariz. Más tarde se la encuentra por la calle y descubre que ésta ha desarrollado su propia vida social y que incluso ha alcanzado un estatus más alto que el suyo.
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- ISBN: 9789505637072 / 9505637071
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Perfect nonsense goes on in the world. Sometimes there is no plausibility at all Nikolai Gogol, The Nose // This world is full of the most outrageous nonsense. Sometimes things happen which you would hardly think possible. Nikolai Gogol, The Nose // This gentleman evidently belonged to the category of those people who wish the Government to interfere in everything, even in their daily quarrels with their wives. Nikolai Gogol, The Nose //
Satirical, short, and I m still wondering, like an idiot, what the hell the nose represents. So the nose of the main character goes missing, and he is on a quest to find it. That is the basic of the story. The other story here, The Carriage, was very lacking when compared to the first story. Was it added to make the short book longer?... This world is full of the most outrageous nonsense. Sometimes things happen which you would hardly think possible. Indeed, like losing your nose. And for the man who has lost his nose, his life is literally now over. How could he possibly be seen in public again? How could anyone ever take him seriously? How could he ever get that all... Gogols The Nose (1835), is an early triumph of surrealism, daring and delightful in the way it jars and disjoins one realitiy from another, but it is also a vivid realistic depiction of the sights and sounds of early 19th century St. Petersburg (including the essential bridges, buildings and monuments), a savage criticism of the way...