Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Gogol was a Russian writer born on March 31, 1809, in what is now Ukraine. Often seen as a bridge between Romanticism and Realism, Gogol's unique blend of humor and profound insight into the human condition has left a lasting impact on literature. His works, including the iconic "Dead Souls" and the whimsical "The Government Inspector," reveal his keen observations of society and the absurdities of life. Gogol's distinctive style, marked by vivid characters and surreal situations, invites readers to reflect on the complexities of existence while often eliciting a chuckle or two.

Nikolai Gogol Diary Of A Madman 1991

Read by Kenneth Williams


Nikolai Gogol



Diary of a Madman is a captivating dramatization of Nikolai Gogol's story, originally written in 1834. The tale follows a downtrodden govern…