a fly on the dead

Valery Belyanin vbelyanin at GMAIL.COM
Wed Jun 20 02:50:04 UTC 2007


Can it be "Golova professora Douela" after Soviet scifi writer Alexandr
Belyaev?

Valery Belyanin

On 6/19/07, Evelina Mendelevich <emendelevich at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Seelangers,
> I had something of a deja vu when I read the following description of
> Dignam's corpse in Joyce's Ulysses:
> "His face got all grey instead of being red like it was and there was a
> fly
> walking over it up to his eye."
>
> At first I was convinced I have seen a similar description of death in
> Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilyich, but I was wrong. As I am struggling to
> recollect were I have seen this fly-Chekhov? Turgenev?-I seem to remember
> that the episode I have in mind involves a husband dealing with a wife's
> death. of course, I might be wrong again.
>
> Any information (the title of the story/author) will be appreciated.
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Evelina Mendelevich

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