This volume brings together Gogol's Petersburg Tales with his two most
famous plays, all of which guide us through the streets of St.
Petersburg, the city erected by force and ingenuity on the marshes of
the Neva estuary. Something of the deception and violence of the city's
creation seems to lurk beneath its harmonious facade, however, and it
confounds its inhabitants with false dreams and absurd visions. This new
translation by Christopher English brings out the unique vitality and
humor of Russia's finest comic writer.
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