
Nase
'Nase' Summary
Die Nase erzählt die Geschichte von Kovalev, einem Beamten in Sankt Petersburg, der eines Morgens aufwacht und feststellt, dass seine Nase verschwunden ist. Er findet sie später in einem Brotladen, wo sie als Titelrat arbeitet. Kovalev sucht verzweifelt Hilfe, aber die Behörden ignorieren ihn oder nehmen ihn nicht ernst. Der Roman satirisiert die russische Gesellschaft des 19. Jahrhunderts und insbesondere die bürokratischen und gesellschaftlichen Normen der Zeit. Gogol verwendet eine surreale und groteske Sprache, um die Absurdität der Situation zu unterstreichen und eine existenzielle Krise zu enthüllen, die Kovalev und die ganze Gesellschaft betrifft. Die Geschichte ist gleichermaßen amüsant und verstörend, und sie hinterlässt beim Leser eine nachhaltige Unruhe.Book Details
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Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
Russia
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