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Collected Poems by Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol offers a rare and fascinating glimpse into the poetic imagination of one of Russia's most iconic and enigmatic literary figures. Best known for his surreal and satirical prose, Gogol's poetry reveals a more intimate and contemplative side-exploring themes of faith, identity, folklore, and the tension between the earthly and the divine. Though his poetic output was limited, these verses echo the same haunting beauty, moral complexity, and deep cultural roots found in his stories. This collection presents a unique complement to Gogol's prose,…mehr

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Collected Poems by Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol offers a rare and fascinating glimpse into the poetic imagination of one of Russia's most iconic and enigmatic literary figures. Best known for his surreal and satirical prose, Gogol's poetry reveals a more intimate and contemplative side-exploring themes of faith, identity, folklore, and the tension between the earthly and the divine. Though his poetic output was limited, these verses echo the same haunting beauty, moral complexity, and deep cultural roots found in his stories. This collection presents a unique complement to Gogol's prose, uncovering the lyrical voice of a writer whose influence continues to shape world literature.
Autorenporträt
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol (1809-1852) was a Ukrainian-born Russian writer and one of the most influential figures in 19th-century Russian literature. Known for his sharp wit, surreal imagination, and satirical edge, Gogol's works explored the absurdities of bureaucracy, society, and human nature. His most famous writings include The Overcoat, Dead Souls, The Nose, and the play The Government Inspector. Blending realism with the grotesque, Gogol laid the groundwork for later Russian literary giants like Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. His unique voice, rich in irony and dark humor, continues to resonate as a cornerstone of Russian and world literature