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Mikhail Bulgakov's absurdist parable of the Russian Revolution. A world-famous Moscow professor-rich, successful, and violently envied by his neighbors-befriends a stray dog and resolves to achieve a daring scientific "first" by transplanting into it the testicles and pituitary gland of a dead man. But the results are wholly a distinctly and worryingly human animal is on the loose, and the professor's hitherto respectable life becomes a nightmare beyond endurance. As in The Master and Margarita, the masterpiece he completed shortly before his death, Mikhail Bulgakov's early novel, written in 1925, combines outrageously grotesque ideas with a narrative of deadpan naturalism. The Heart of a Dog can be read as an absurd and wonderfully comic story; it can also be read as a fierce parable of the Russian Revolution.
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The Heart of a Dog, Michail Bulgakov
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 1999
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- Titel
- The Heart of a Dog
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Michail Bulgakov
- Uitgever
- Harvill Press
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1999
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 128
- ISBN10
- 1860466400
- ISBN13
- 9781860466403
- Reeks
- Tags
- Fictie, Natuur, Fantasy, Dieren, Science-fiction, Klassiekers, Korte Verhalen, Politiek, Vermaak, Cadeaus voor Mannen, Rusland, Verfilmd, Honden, Novelles, Maatschappijkritiek, Russische literatuur, Psychologische romans, Satire, Tweetalige editie, Communisme, Sovjetunie, Transformatie, Surrealisme, Experimenten (wetenschap), Fantastiek, Moskou, Verhalen over Honden, Humoristische Sci-Fi, Mens en Hond, Groteske, Allegorie, Transplantatie
- Eerste editie
- 1925
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- Собачье сердце (Sobačje sjerdce)
- Beoordeling
- 3,95 van 5
- Aantekening
- Mikhail Bulgakov's absurdist parable of the Russian Revolution. A world-famous Moscow professor-rich, successful, and violently envied by his neighbors-befriends a stray dog and resolves to achieve a daring scientific "first" by transplanting into it the testicles and pituitary gland of a dead man. But the results are wholly a distinctly and worryingly human animal is on the loose, and the professor's hitherto respectable life becomes a nightmare beyond endurance. As in The Master and Margarita, the masterpiece he completed shortly before his death, Mikhail Bulgakov's early novel, written in 1925, combines outrageously grotesque ideas with a narrative of deadpan naturalism. The Heart of a Dog can be read as an absurd and wonderfully comic story; it can also be read as a fierce parable of the Russian Revolution.






