Nikolai Gogol 🔍

Novelist, Playwright (1809 - 1852)

Gogol was a masterful Russian writer whose works often satirized the bureaucracy and social mores of Imperial Russia. He is celebrated for his use of grotesque realism, the absurd, and his portrayal of the 'little man' trying to navigate a bewildering world.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Nikolai Gogol (Looking Forward)

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Ilya Kabakov
Artist
Gogol's literary exploration of bureaucratic absurdity, the 'little man,' and fantastical realism deeply informed Kabakov's narrative structures and his depiction of life in Soviet society.