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Since its publication in 1842, Dead Souls has been celebrated as a supremely realistic portrait of provincial Russian life and as a splendidly exaggerated tale; as a paean to the Russian spirit and as a remorseless satire of imperial Russian venality, vulgarity, and pomp. As Gogol's wily antihero, Chichikov, combs the back country wheeling and dealing for "dead souls"--deceased serfs who still represent money to anyone sharp enough to trade in them--we are introduced to a Dickensian cast of p... (show more)
Reviews (140)
Hilarious. Like a Chevy Chase SNL skit, except with 19th Century Russian landowners.
Just dying to fill in the voids in the second half, but fascinating none the less.
Well, the human world could be no more colorful and grey. Who are we, if we follow our being without to doubting the fate ... It is Russian story, it is the Russian winter of the souls ..
One of the great poems of the Golden Age of the Russian literature 19-th century. You have to read this,























































