- Heart of a Dog
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name = Heart of a Dog
title_orig = Собачье сердце
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image_caption = A2001 Russian edition ofThe Fatal Eggs andHeart of a Dog .
author =Mikhail Bulgakov
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country =U.S.S.R.
language = Russian
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release_date =1925
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media_type = Print (Hardback andPaperback )
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followed_by ="Heart of a Dog" ( _ru. Собачье сердце, "Sobač'e serdce") is a biting satire of the
New Soviet man , written in1925 . It is "one of novelistMikhail Bulgakov 's most beloved stories" featuring a stray dog "named Sharik who takes human form as a slovenlyproletarian ."cite news
last = Schoofs
first = Mark
title = In Moscow's Metro, a Stray Dog's Life Is Pretty Cushy, and Zoologists Notice
work =The Wall Street Journal
pages = A1
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publisher =Dow Jones
date = May 20, 2008
url = http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121123197068805001.html?mod=hps_us_pageone
accessdate = 2008-05-20] It also features Professor Filip Filippovich Preobrazhensky who implants a humanpituitary gland andtesticle s into Sharik. Sharik proceeds to become more and more human as time passes, picks for himself the name Poligraf Poligrafovich Sharikov, makes himself a career with the "Moscow Cleansing Department responsible for eliminating vagrant quadrupeds (cats, etc.)", and turns the life in the professor's house into a nightmare until the professor reverses the procedure.The story has become a cultural phenomenon in Russia, known and discussed "from schoolchildren to politicians." cite web
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first = Alexandr
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title = Собачье сердце как зеркало русской контрреволюции
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accessdate = 2008-05-20] The story has been filmed in both Russian and Italian-language versions, made into an English-language play and an opera, and been the cause of critical argument.cite web
last = Yankova
first = Tatiana
title = Автор и герой в «Собачьем сердце»
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accessdate = 2008-05-20]Themes
Names figure prominently in the story. Preobrazhensky's name is derived from the Russian word for "
transfiguration ." "Sharik" is a common name for dogs in Russia, equivalent to "Spot."The name and
patronymic "Poligraf Poligrafovich" translate roughly as "Rotogravure , Son of Rotogravure" and echos a tradition of nonsense double names inRussian literature that goes back toGogol 's hero Akakii Akakievich inThe Overcoat . The name is also a satire on new naming conventions in the early Soviet Union. Nevertheless, the name was chosen according to the old Russian tradition, of "consulting the calendar," with Poligraf's name day beingMarch_4 .The name of the drunken donor of the human implants is Chugunkin ("chugun" is cast iron) which can be seen as parody on the name of Stalin ("stal'" is steel).
The real life prototype for Professor Preobrazhensky was most probably Russia-French surgeon
Serge Voronoff who was famous for his experiments on implanting humans with animal's testicles andThyroid gland s [ [http://life.orthomed.ru/zhizn/etika/00003.htm Tatiana Bateneva. "In the quest for longevity humans are ready to become relatives with any animals"] ] ru icon ] .The story has analogies with "Dr. Faustus", "
Frankenstein ", and "The Island of Dr. Moreau ". It was published in theSoviet Union only in 1987, more than 60 years after its completion, but was made known to Russian readers through "samizdat ." In 1968, it was published in English byHarvill Press , translated byMichael Glenny . More recently, it has been reprinted byGrove Press in paperback;ISBN 0-8021-5059-4.The tale has been interpreted either as a satire on the Soviet utopian attempts to radically improve human nature by creating a
New Soviet man [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DEFDC173FF932A35751C0A96E948260 New York Times review] Stage: Heart of a Dog, 1988-02-01.] or as a wry comment on the scientists' attempts to interfere with nature. [ Bulgakov's biography at [http://www.sovlit.com/bios/bulgakov.html SovLit.com] ] One commonly accepted interpretation is that Bulgakov was trying to show all the inconsistencies of the system in which a man with a dog's intelligence could become an important part (Sharikov).A comic
opera , "The Murder of Comrade Sharik" byWilliam Bergsma (1973), is based on the plot of the story.The story was filmed in Italian in 1976 as "
Cuore di cane " and starredMax Von Sydow as Preobrazhensky. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072837/ Cuore di cane] Internet Movie Database]A very popular
1988 Soviet movie, "Sobachye Serdtse ", was made (in sepia) byVladimir Bortko . [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096126/ Sobachye Serdtse] Internet Movie Database] Major sequences in the movie were famously shot from an unusually low dog's point of view.References
External links
* [http://ilibrary.ru/text/10/ Full text of "Heart of a Dog" in the original Russian]
* [http://www.lib.ru/BULGAKOW/dogheart_engl.txt Full text of "Heart of a Dog" translated into English]
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