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A superb comic masterpiece and fierce parable of the Russian Revolution by the author of The Master and Margarita. With a new introduction by Andrey Kurov A rich, successful Moscow professor befriends a stray dog and attempts a scientific first by transplanting into the testicles and pituitary gland of a recently deceased man. A distinctly worryingly human animal is now on the loose, and the professor's hitherto respectable life becomes a nightmare beyond endurance. An absurd and superbly comic story, this classic novel can also be read as a fierce parable of the Russian Revolution.
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The Heart of a Dog, Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 2009
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- (In brossura)
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- Titolo
- The Heart of a Dog
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Editore
- Vintage
- Pubblicato
- 2009
- Formato
- In brossura
- ISBN10
- 1784873748
- ISBN13
- 9781784873745
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Natura, Fantasy, Animali, Fantascienza, Classici, Racconti, Politica, Divertimento, Regali per gli uomini, Russia, Adattato in un film, Cani, Novelletti, Critica sociale, Letteratura Russa, Satira, Romanzi psicologici, Comunismo, Edizione bilingue, Unione Sovietica, Trasformazione, Surrealismo, Esperimenti (scienza), Fantastico, Mosca, Storie di cani, Fantascienza Umoristica, Uomo e Cane, Grottesco, Allegoria, Trapianto
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1925
- Titolo originale
- Собачье сердце (Sobačje sjerdce)
- Valutazione
- 3,95 su 5
- Descrizione
- A superb comic masterpiece and fierce parable of the Russian Revolution by the author of The Master and Margarita. With a new introduction by Andrey Kurov A rich, successful Moscow professor befriends a stray dog and attempts a scientific first by transplanting into the testicles and pituitary gland of a recently deceased man. A distinctly worryingly human animal is now on the loose, and the professor's hitherto respectable life becomes a nightmare beyond endurance. An absurd and superbly comic story, this classic novel can also be read as a fierce parable of the Russian Revolution.




