The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol

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Author: Nikolai Gogol

When Pushkin first read some of the stories in this collection, he declared himself “amazed.”  “Here is real gaiety,” he wrote, “honest, unconstrained, without mincing, without primness. And in places what poetry! . . . I still haven’t recovered.”,,More than a century and a half later, Nikolai Gogol’s stories continue to delight readers the world over. Now a stunning new tra….Read More

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