Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0318
Barcode: 9781781981528
Release Date: 08/2018

GOGOL, N.: Diary of a Madman and Other Stories (The) (Unabridged)

The Diary of a Madman and Other Stories is a bizarre and colourful collection containing the finest short stories by the iconic Russian writer Nikolai Gogol. From the witty and Kafkaesque The Nose, where a civil servant wakes up one day to find his nose missing, to the moving and evocative The Overcoat, about a reclusive man whose only ambition is to replace his old, threadbare coat, Gogol gives us a unique take on the absurd. Gogol’s tales of inconsequential civil servants, mixing the everyday with the surreal, foreshadow the work of his later acolytes, Bulgakov and Kafka. None is more cutting than the main story, The Diary of a Madman, where a government clerk descends to insanity, claiming that he can communicate with dogs and that he is next in line to the throne of Spain.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Gogol, Nikolai - Author
Chekhov, Anton - Author
Andreyev, Leonid - Author
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
1Petersburg Tales. Nevsky Prospect08:21
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2Thousands of varieties of hats, dresses…10:30
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3Almost all these artists paint in grey…12:02
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4Nothing, indeed, moves us to such pity…13:21
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5So he had been asleep! My God…09:53
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6Making this light-hearted plan…08:58
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7They rarely, one may say never…08:48
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Disc 2
1Early next morning Lieutenant Pirogov…08:59
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2One day he was walking along…08:19
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3The Diary of a Madman07:17
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4October 4. Today is Wednesday…10:58
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5November 12. At two o'clock in the afternoon…09:35
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6Sophie was sitting at the table sewing…'08:13
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72000 A.D., April 4308:01
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8Madrid, February Thirtieth08:15
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Disc 3
1The Nose10:42
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2Major Kovalyov was in the habit of walking…09:06
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3It was a lovely, sunny day.10:20
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4The collegiate assessor took the handkerchief…09:13
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5What are you saying?' cried Major Kovalyov.06:24
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6Do me a favour,' Kovalyov went on…07:55
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73. What is utterly nonsensical happens…07:14
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Disc 4
1The Carriage09:14
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2You can look at her now,' said the general…09:19
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3At home everyone was sound asleep.08:41
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4The Portrait10:18
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5Weary, bathed in perspiration…11:42
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6Again he approached the portrait, in order…08:37
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7And was this also a dream? He sprang from…08:19
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8Ah! it is from a – ' said Tchartkoff….07:05
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Disc 5
1All his things, everything he owned…08:41
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2Tchartkoff set to work, seated the original…08:52
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3Ah! I am afraid you will…'07:56
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4At first he had tried to devise a new attitude…09:19
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5Motionless, with open mouth, Tchartkoff…10:06
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62. A throng of carriages, droschkie…09:20
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7After these great people and aristocracy…08:13
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8Another striking example occurred also…'10:58
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Disc 6
1The windows seemed intentionally barred…10:20
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2During this recital, my father listened…'12:20
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3The Overcoat11:09
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4Even at those hours when the grey…11:26
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5No,' said Petrovitch resolutely…09:21
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6He became, as it were, more alive, even…09:53
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7Why did he smile? Was it because…08:34
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Disc 7
1Early in the morning he set off to the police…08:49
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2This mode of proceeding struck the general…08:45
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3The sentry of one district police station…08:57
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4Ukranian Tales. St John's Eve09:09
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5In the same village a Cossack called Korzh…10:30
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6Petro wanted to question him further…12:04
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7Pidorka and Petro began to live like lady…11:29
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Disc 8
1Christmas Eve09:15
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2So you have not been to see the sacristan…09:15
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3Allow me to sit beside you,' said the blacksmith.10:53
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4As a matter of fact, as soon as the blizzard…10:07
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5Meanwhile the devil was making love…08:59
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6The singing, laughter and shouts sounded…09:07
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7If you need the devil, then go to the devil,'…08:43
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8But things turned out not at all as Tchub…07:31
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Disc 9
1The weaver and Panas flew to the sack…11:33
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2When they had mounted the stairs…10:42
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3Well, this is the lady the sacristan visits!'11:01
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4A Terrible Vengeance04:55
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52. There was a soft light all over the earth…09:22
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63. Danilo's house lay between two mountains…08:51
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74. The day broke, but without sunshine…11:02
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Disc 10
1Danilo looked more attentively…09:31
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26. In a deep underground cellar…08:11
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37. 'It is I, my daughter! It is I, my darling!'12:58
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410. Lovely is the Dnieper in still weather…09:28
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512. Far from the Ukraine, beyond Poland…10:24
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614. An unheard-of marvel appeared…09:31
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716. A crowd had gathered round…08:30
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Disc 11
1Ivan Fyodorovitch Shponka and his Aunt11:53
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22. The Journey11:02
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33. Auntie08:00
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44. The Dinner12:25
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55. Auntie's New Plans07:58
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6The fair-haired young lady remained…07:20
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7Old-World Landowners13:36
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Disc 12
1Afanasy Ivanovitch took very little interest…09:28
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2Sometimes, if it was fine weather…11:12
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3In fact they are unacquainted…11:51
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4At the end of the five years…09:45
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5Viy09:46
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6It was evening when they turned off…10:32
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7He was aware of an exhausting, unpleasant…10:20
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Disc 13
1The philosopher was extremely desirous…07:44
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2A drum and brass trumpets could be seen…10:05
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3He drew near, and clearing his throat…10:01
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4When Spirid had finished his story…11:27
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5The philosopher could not recover…08:17
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6The philosopher, hearing this, ran headlong…09:35
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7They drew near the church and stepped under…07:15
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Disc 14
1The Tale of how Ivan Ivanovitch quarelled…11:38
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22. From which may be learned the object of Ivan…09:47
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3How is it you are hanging the clothes out…'11:05
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43. What happened after the quarrel…11:29
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54. Of what took place in the Mirgorod District…11:25
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6(2) This same unmannerly and ungentlemanly…'10:10
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Disc 15
1As soon as the secretary had finished reading…08:04
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2Well, Pyotr Fyodorovitch, I see nothing in all this…'08:22
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3This petition produced its effect.08:10
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4Anton Prokofyevitch is fond of good fare…07:21
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5If Satan himself or a corpse had suddenly…07:13
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6Ivan Nikiforovitch was instantly aware…06:33
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Total Playing Time: 17:02:28