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''Diary of a Madman'' (1835) is a farcical short story in Russian, by [[Nikolai Gogol]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diary_of_a_Madman_%28short_story%29].
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''Diary of a Madman'' (1835) is the English translation of a farcical short story in Russian, by [[Nikolai Gogol]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diary_of_a_Madman_%28short_story%29].
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==

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An adaptation of the one-man play Diary of a Madman based on the short story by Nikolai Gogol.

The original text

Diary of a Madman (1835) is the English translation of a farcical short story in Russian, by Nikolai Gogol [1].

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

First staged as part of a double bill (with The Yellow Wallpaper) in September 1999 in the main building of the Valkenberg mental hospital in Cape Town, with Jeroen Kranenburg, directed by Geoffrey Hyland.

Sources

The Sunday Indepepndent, 12 September 1999.

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