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Bir Delinin Hatira Defteri [Diary of a Madman]
- Narrated by: B.A
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Gogol Kimdir:Nikolay Gogol, 31 Mart 1809 tarihinde Ukrayna'da dünyaya geldi. Orta halli torak sahibi bir ailenin çocu?u olan Gogol, genel itibariyle Kazak etkisi altnda büyümü?tür ki, bu durum eserlerine de yans?yacakt?r. Gençlik zamanlar?nda edebiyata, özellikle de ?iire ilgi duymaya ba?layan Gogol, genç ya?larda yetim kal?nca Petersburg'a giderek çal??maya ba?lar. Burada çok dü?ük maa?la memur olarak çal??an Gogol, bir sene sonra istifa eder. Gogol’un ilk ciddi ve dikkat çeken eserleri Ukrayna hayat? ile, halk deyi?leri ile süslü halk hikâyeleridir.
Please note: This audiobook is in Turkish.
©2021 Selina Campton (P)2021 B.A
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