
Nikolai Gogol
Writing
Born 1809-04-01 · Sorochintsy, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire [now Velyki Sorochyntsi, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine] · Died 1852-03-04
Nikolai V. Gogol (1809–1852) was an Ukrainian and Russian novelist. Although Gogol was considered by his contemporaries one of the preeminent figures of the natural school of Russian literary realism, later critics have found in his work a fundamentally romantic sensibility, with strains of surrealism and the grotesque ("The Nose", "Viy", "The Overcoat," "Nevsky Prospekt"). His early works, such as Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, were influenced by his Ukrainian upbringing, Ukrainian culture and folklore. His later writing satirised political corruption in the Russian Empire (The Government Inspector, Dead Souls). The novel Taras Bulba (1835) and the play Marriage (1842), along with the short stories "Diary of a Madman", "The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich", "The Portrait" and "The Carriage", round out the tally of his best-known works.
Crew

Dead Souls
Novel

Hráči
Theatre Play

CHOSTAKOVITCH, Le Nez – Bruxelles (La Monnaie)
Book

The Nose or Conspiracy of Mavericks
Original Concept

The Overcoat
Short Story

Dead Souls
Book

Iron Mask
Characters

Gli stivaletti
Book

The Overcoat
Original Story
In The Mood For Surrealism or 8021
Story

The Overcoat
Story

Gogol. The Beginning
Short Story

Mussorgsky: Sorochintsy Fair (Komische Oper Berlin)
Story

The Shadow of Two Flies Upon a Pin
Story

The Slippers
Story

Forbidden Empire
Story

The Metropolitan Opera: The Nose
Story

Marriage
Author
Ženitba
Theatre Play

Nesmrteľní
Screenstory