Chickikov's Journeys; or, Home Life in Old Russia [Dead Souls]

Chickikov's Journeys; or, Home Life in Old Russia [Dead Souls]

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Newly translated from the Russian, by Bernard Guilbert Guerney, with a foreword by Clifton Fadiman. A new translation of the work more commonly rendered as Dead Souls. Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls is the great comic masterpiece of Russian literature - a satirical and splendidly exaggerated epic of life in the benighted provinces. Gogol hoped to show the world 'the untold riches of the Russian soul' in this 1842 novel, which he populated with a Dickensian swarm of characters: rogues and scoundrels, landowners and serfs, conniving petty officials–all of them both utterly lifelike and alarmingly larger than life. Setting everything in motion is the wily antihero, Chichikov, the trafficker in 'dead souls' - deceased serfs who still represent profit to those clever enough to trade in them.