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Nikolai Gogol and Rene Magritte Two Madmen
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... The narrator of Nikolai Gogol’s “Diary of a Madman” speaks this line about himself after eavesdropping on the conversation of two social pooches. It could easily be applied to Gogol himself as well as the Belgian surrealist Rene Magritte. ... In the worlds of Gogol and Magritte, talking dogs are as everyday an occurrence as a barking dog is in our reality. Although born 89 years apart in different countries and practicing very different kinds of art, the art of Nikolai Gogol and Rene Magritte has much in common.
Gogol’s “Diary of a Madman” is exactly what it’s title represents it to be – the journal of a man who is in the process of going quite insane. ... If Gogol were Magritte, the answers to these questions would always be yes.
Magritte’s art is amazing. ... “Le sihcle des lumihres” is only one of Magritte’s images that could never happen in the real world, and yet are perfectly acceptable in the world that he has created with his art.
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Title: Nikolai Gogol and Rene Magritte Two Madmen
Words: 824 Rating: None Pages: 3.3 submitted by: sugarpi44
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