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When a respected surgeon decides to transplant human body parts into a stray dog, he creates a monster - drunken, profligate, aggressive and selfish. It seems the worst aspects of the donor have been transplanted as well. As his previously well-regulated home descends into riotous chaos, the doctor realises he will have to try to reverse the operation; but the dog isn't so keen.... Wild, uproarious and deliriously comic, Bulgakov's short novel is at once a comment on the problems of 1920s Russia and a lasting satire on human nature. Public Domain(P)2010 Naxos Audiobooks
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Kutyaszív, Michail Bulgakov
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2017
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- Titel
- Kutyaszív
- Taal
- Hongaars
- Auteurs
- Michail Bulgakov
- Uitgever
- Európa
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2017
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 152
- ISBN10
- 9634058035
- ISBN13
- 9789634058038
- Reeks
- Tags
- Fictie, Natuur, Fantasy, Science-fiction, Dieren, Klassiekers, Politiek, Korte Verhalen, Vermaak, Rusland, Cadeaus voor Mannen, Honden, Verfilmd, Novelles, Russische literatuur, Maatschappijkritiek, Satire, Psychologische romans, Communisme, Tweetalige editie, 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
- When a respected surgeon decides to transplant human body parts into a stray dog, he creates a monster - drunken, profligate, aggressive and selfish. It seems the worst aspects of the donor have been transplanted as well. As his previously well-regulated home descends into riotous chaos, the doctor realises he will have to try to reverse the operation; but the dog isn't so keen.... Wild, uproarious and deliriously comic, Bulgakov's short novel is at once a comment on the problems of 1920s Russia and a lasting satire on human nature. Public Domain(P)2010 Naxos Audiobooks


