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Diary of a Madman and Other Stories

This volume brings together several short stories by the influential early 20th-century Chinese writer Lu Xun. The title story, 'Diary of a Madman,' is a satirical narrative presented as the diary entries of a man who believes he is being persecuted by cannibals, serving as a critique of traditional Chinese society and its feudal values. The collection also includes other well-known stories such as 'The True Story of Ah Q' and 'Kong Yiji,' which explore themes of social injustice, cultural stagnation, and the struggles of ordinary people in early modern China. Lu Xun's work is noted for its sharp social commentary and its role in shaping modern Chinese literary expression. more

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Nikolai Gogol
Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol was a prominent 19th-century Russian dramatist and novelist. His works are known for their sharp satire and humor, which have had a profound impact on Russian literature. more

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“He had discovered that it was easier – far easier than any one could have supposed – to make oneself mad, but like all magic it was full of obstacles and frustrations. Even if he succeeded in summoning the fairy (which did not seem very likely), he would be in no condition to talk to him. Every book he had ever read on the subject urged magicians to be on their guard when dealing with fairies. Just when he needed all his wits, he would have scarcely any wits at all.”