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Set against the backdrop of the NEP period in the Soviet Union, this novella serves as a sharp critique of Bolshevism and the Communist revolution's attempts to reshape humanity. Initially banned, it gained traction through samizdat and was later officially published in 1987. Its adaptation into a successful TV movie in 1988 sparked widespread interest, making it a significant cultural touchstone in Russia. The work has inspired various adaptations, including films and stage productions, engaging audiences from diverse backgrounds.
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The Heart of a Dog, Richard Pipes, Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1997
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- Título
- The Heart of a Dog
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Editorial
- Random House UK
- Publicado en
- 1997
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 128
- ISBN13
- 9781860460838
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Naturaleza, Fantasía, Animales, Ciencia ficción, Clásicos, Cuentos cortos, Política, Entretenimiento, Regalos para hombres, Rusia, Adaptada al cine, Perros, Novelas cortas, Crítica social, Literatura rusa, Novelas psicológicas, Sátira, Edición bilingüe, Comunismo, Unión Soviética, Transformación, Surrealismo, Experimentos (ciencia), Fantástico, Moscú, Historias de perros, Ciencia ficción humorística, El hombre y el perro, Grotesco, Alegoría, Transplante
- Primera publicación
- 1925
- Título original
- Собачье сердце (Sobačje sjerdce)
- Calificación
- 3,95 de 5
- Descripción
- Set against the backdrop of the NEP period in the Soviet Union, this novella serves as a sharp critique of Bolshevism and the Communist revolution's attempts to reshape humanity. Initially banned, it gained traction through samizdat and was later officially published in 1987. Its adaptation into a successful TV movie in 1988 sparked widespread interest, making it a significant cultural touchstone in Russia. The work has inspired various adaptations, including films and stage productions, engaging audiences from diverse backgrounds.



