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  • The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol is one of the most influential short stories in Russian literature, a timeless tale that blends biting satire, poignant realism, and a touch of the uncanny. First published in 1842, this masterpiece has inspired generations of writers, from Dostoevsky and Tolstoy to Kafka and Nabokov, and continues to resonate with readers today.

    At its heart lies the story of Akaky Akakievich, a humble and overlooked clerk whose life revolves around the tedious task of copying documents. When he acquires a new overcoat—an object of dignity and pride—his bleak existence is momentarily transformed. But fate, indifference, and cruelty soon conspire to strip him of his one source of joy, leading to a haunting conclusion that is as tragic as it is unforgettable.

    More than a tale of one man’s coat, The Overcoat is a profound meditation on human dignity, social inequality, and the indifference of bureaucratic systems. Gogol’s masterful prose moves effortlessly between humor and despair, realism and the surreal, creating a story that is both deeply Russian and universally human.

    This edition is an essential addition for lovers of world literature, students of Russian classics, and anyone seeking to experience one of the cornerstones of modern storytelling.

    • A landmark in Russian literature that influenced writers from Dostoevsky to Kafka.
    • Combines satire, tragedy, and the uncanny in one unforgettable tale.
    • A beautifully presented edition perfect for readers and collectors of world classics.
    • Explores themes of social injustice, alienation, and the search for human dignity.

    Themes
    • Human vulnerability in the face of social indifference
    • Bureaucracy, poverty, and inequality
    • The thin line between comedy and tragedy
    • The haunting persistence of loss
    Who Should Read This Book?
    • Readers of Russian classics and world literature
    • Fans of Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kafka, and Chekhov
    • Students of 19th-century literature and social realism
    • Anyone drawn to stories of the human spirit against overwhelming odds

     

     

About the Author

Born in 1809, Nikolai Gogol is a Russian writer known for his satirical and comedic works that provide a glimpse into 19th-century Russian society. Gogol's mastery of irony and absurdity in his fiction, such as "Dead Souls" and "The Overcoat," has influenced generations of writers.
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The Overcoat

The Overcoat

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  • ISBN: 9789370895607
  • Author: Nikolai Gogol
  • Publisher: Finger Print Classic
  • Pages: 72
  • Format: Paperback
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  • The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol is one of the most influential short stories in Russian literature, a timeless tale that blends biting satire, poignant realism, and a touch of the uncanny. First published in 1842, this masterpiece has inspired generations of writers, from Dostoevsky and Tolstoy to Kafka and Nabokov, and continues to resonate with readers today.

    At its heart lies the story of Akaky Akakievich, a humble and overlooked clerk whose life revolves around the tedious task of copying documents. When he acquires a new overcoat—an object of dignity and pride—his bleak existence is momentarily transformed. But fate, indifference, and cruelty soon conspire to strip him of his one source of joy, leading to a haunting conclusion that is as tragic as it is unforgettable.

    More than a tale of one man’s coat, The Overcoat is a profound meditation on human dignity, social inequality, and the indifference of bureaucratic systems. Gogol’s masterful prose moves effortlessly between humor and despair, realism and the surreal, creating a story that is both deeply Russian and universally human.

    This edition is an essential addition for lovers of world literature, students of Russian classics, and anyone seeking to experience one of the cornerstones of modern storytelling.

    • A landmark in Russian literature that influenced writers from Dostoevsky to Kafka.
    • Combines satire, tragedy, and the uncanny in one unforgettable tale.
    • A beautifully presented edition perfect for readers and collectors of world classics.
    • Explores themes of social injustice, alienation, and the search for human dignity.

    Themes
    • Human vulnerability in the face of social indifference
    • Bureaucracy, poverty, and inequality
    • The thin line between comedy and tragedy
    • The haunting persistence of loss
    Who Should Read This Book?
    • Readers of Russian classics and world literature
    • Fans of Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kafka, and Chekhov
    • Students of 19th-century literature and social realism
    • Anyone drawn to stories of the human spirit against overwhelming odds

     

     

About the Author

Born in 1809, Nikolai Gogol is a Russian writer known for his satirical and comedic works that provide a glimpse into 19th-century Russian society. Gogol's mastery of irony and absurdity in his fiction, such as "Dead Souls" and "The Overcoat," has influenced generations of writers.

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