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The Mantle and Other Stories

Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol

Translator Claud Field

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

In "The Mantle, and Other Stories," Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol masterfully weaves a tapestry of the absurd and the grotesque, challenging societal norms through his incisive satire and vivid characterizations. The titular story, "The Mantle," explores themes of identity, alienation, and existential despair, encapsulating the bleakness of bureaucratic life in early 19th-century Russia. Gogol employs a richly descriptive style, infused with a blend of the surreal and the tragic, showcasing his unique position within the literary tradition of realism and romanticism, which he both embraces and critiques. Nikolai Gogol, often regarded as a precursor to modern existential literature, faced personal struggles with identity and cultural belonging, stemming from his Ukrainian heritage and complex relationship with Russian society. His experiences in the bureaucratic world profoundly influenced his writing, prompting him to delve into the absurdities of life and human nature. Gogol's literary journey was marked by a desire to illuminate the darker aspects of society, encouraging readers to confront their own complicity in systemic injustices. "The Mantle, and Other Stories" is an essential read for those who appreciate nuanced critiques of society entwined with dark humor and existential questions. It beckons readers to engage with its layered meanings, making it a significant contribution to world literature that resonates with contemporary issues of identity and alienation.
Available since: 09/15/2022.
Print length: 134 pages.

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