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When a respected surgeon decides to transplant human body parts into a stray dog, he creates a monster - drunken, profligate, aggressive and selfish. It seems the worst aspects of the donor have been transplanted as well. As his previously well-regulated home descends into riotous chaos, the doctor realises he will have to try to reverse the operation; but the dog isn't so keen.... Wild, uproarious and deliriously comic, Bulgakov's short novel is at once a comment on the problems of 1920s Russia and a lasting satire on human nature. Public Domain(P)2010 Naxos Audiobooks
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Kutyaszív, Mikhail Bulgakov
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2017
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- Titel
- Kutyaszív
- Sprache
- Ungarisch
- Autor*innen
- Mikhail Bulgakov
- Verlag
- Európa
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2017
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 152
- ISBN10
- 9634058035
- ISBN13
- 9789634058038
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Natur, Fantasy, Tiere, Sci-Fi, Klassiker, Kurzgeschichten, Politik, Spaß, Geschenke für Männer, Russland, Verfilmt, Hunde, Novellen, Gesellschaftskritik, Russische Literatur, Psychologische Romane, Satire, Zweisprachige Ausgabe, Kommunismus, Sowjetunion, Transformation, Surrealismus, Experimente (Wissenschaft), Fantastisch, Moskau, Geschichten über Hunde, Humorvolle Sci-Fi, Mensch und Hund, Groteske, Allegorie, Transplantation
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 1925
- Originaltitel
- Собачье сердце (Sobačje sjerdce)
- Bewertung
- 3,95 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- When a respected surgeon decides to transplant human body parts into a stray dog, he creates a monster - drunken, profligate, aggressive and selfish. It seems the worst aspects of the donor have been transplanted as well. As his previously well-regulated home descends into riotous chaos, the doctor realises he will have to try to reverse the operation; but the dog isn't so keen.... Wild, uproarious and deliriously comic, Bulgakov's short novel is at once a comment on the problems of 1920s Russia and a lasting satire on human nature. Public Domain(P)2010 Naxos Audiobooks


