How To Use Gogol In A Sentence
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Renowned as a Cossack leader, Bespalov traces his roots to a seventeenth-century ataman and the Zaporozhian Cossacks immortalized by Gogol in the novel Taras Bulba.
Russia's Holy Warriors
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This is not quite the disaster it might be, because in some ways the house style - lots of expansive gestures repeated very, very slowly by lots of performers in tableaux - is well-suited to the grotesqueries of Gogol's story.
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The Summit High girls 'soccer team was simply "outmatched," Thursday in its match at conference-rival D'Evelyn, SHS head coach Tommy Gogolen said.
Summit Daily News - Top Stories
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Don Quixote is the first modern novel, perhaps the most eternal novel ever written and certainly the fountainhead of European and American fiction; here you have Gogol and Dostoevsky, Dickens and Nabokov, Borges and Bellow, Sterne and Diderot in their genetic nakedness, once more taking to the road with the gentleman and the squire, believing the world is what we read and discovering that the world reads us.
Richard C. Morais: Our Knight In Shining Armor
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I simply do not know what it…’ (All the aposiopeses, incidentally, are Gogol's.)
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This is a lesser achievement than the strange, brilliant, delirious works of Gogol's prime; but it is, nevertheless, colored throughout by the inspired exorbitances of his genius.
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Gogol came to have his name by accident, but that accident set in motion a series of events that would demarcate the history of a family.
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The threat, according to the Ukrainian-born Eugene Hütz -- leader of the gypsy, punk, cabaret band Gogol Bordello -- is a globalized economic system that spawns soulless, edgeless, byproducts "where you can buy all these stupid souvenirs and shirts that you can't tell where they're from.
Anthony Papa: Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello Featured in Animation, Globalization, by EarSay
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The threat, according to the Ukrainian-born Eugene Hütz -- leader of the gypsy, punk, cabaret band Gogol Bordello -- is a globalized economic system that spawns soulless, edgeless, byproducts "where you can buy all these stupid souvenirs and shirts that you can't tell where they're from.
Anthony Papa: Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello Featured in Animation, Globalization, by EarSay
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Although _Pyetushkov_ shows us, by a certain open _naïveté_ of style, that a youthful hand is at work, it is the hand of a young master, carrying out the realism of the 'forties' -- that of Gogol, Balzac, and
A Desperate Character and Other Stories
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Garnett translated 73 volumes of Russian literature, which included Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Gogol, Herzen and many others, but translating Chekhov gave her more pleasure than any other work.
Constance Garnett by Edna O'Brien
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Comedy tied together "funny" comics and comics more philosophical, ranging from Amis to Wodehouse via Gogol and Mitford.
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And I can imagine readers growing weary of Gogol, who's too much of a sourpuss.
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Chan and Curran held a local audition and selected, among others to reflect Gogol's celebration of the common man, a drama teacher, a waiter, a banker and an IT professional.
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With Mr. Gogoladze at the wheel of a white two-door Niva jeep and carrying a pistol, the party set off in the morning for Mount Kazbek, near Georgia's border with Russia.
Our Man in Tbilisi
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The Namesake is a meandering narrative following Gogol, the American son of Bengali Indians who immigrated to Massachusetts during the 60s.
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'Constance Garnett translated 73 volumes of Russian literature, which included Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Gogol, Herzen and many others, but translating Chekhov gave her more pleasure than any other work'
Constance Garnett by Edna O'Brien