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The last four years of his life, Gogol lived in Moscow, in a house on Nikitsky Boulevard.It was there, according to legend, he burned the second volume of "Dead Souls".The house belonged to Count A.AP. Tolstoy, who sheltered in their ever-unsettled and lonely writer and did everything to make it feel free and comfortable.Gogol lived with his creativity, for the sake of it, he was doomed to poverty.
All his property was limited to "the smallest suitcase.The second volume of "Dead Souls", t...
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