The mayor and local officials of a small provincial town in Russia have
got it made: corruption is rife and they have all the power. Yet, when
they learn that an undercover government inspector is about to make a
visit, they face a mad dash to cover their tracks. Soon, the news that a
suspicious person has recently arrived from St Petersburg and is staying
in a local inn produces a series of events and misunderstandings that
lead to a hilarious dénouement.
Often quoted as Russian literature's greatest comedy, The Government
Inspector is a trenchant satire of the corruption, greed and stupidity
of petty officialdom, and the crowning achievement of Gogol's skills as
a playwright.