Thursday, September 6, 2012

Excerpt from the book ‘The Namesake’. About me?! ;-)

Does it ring a bell to you?! Coz’ it does to me!  ;-)
 
“Not your ordinary guy, Nikolai Gogol,” Mr.Lawson says. “He is celebrated  today as one of Russia’s most brilliant writers. But during his life he was understood by no one, least of all himself. One might say he typified the phrase ‘eccentric genius.’ Gogol’s life, in a nutshell, was a steady decline into madness. The writer Ivan Turgenev described him as an intelligent, queer and sickly creature. He was reputed to be a hypochondriac and a deeply paranoid, frustrated man. He was, in addition, by all accounts, morbidly melancholic, given to fits of severe depression. He had trouble making friends. He never married, fathered no children. It’s commonly believed he died a virgin.”

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