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In a story by this author, a character paints “beauties” for a Persian shopkeeper in exchange for opium to cure his insomnia. No one attends the funeral of an artist, who cuts his throat with a razor after a prostitute declines his marriage proposal, in a story by this author. A story by this author ends with a policeman following a giant-fisted ghost until it confronts him. A “certain clerk” from a “certain department” (10[1])develops a (10[1])delirious fever after being berated (10[1])by a “Person of Consequence” (10[1])in a story by this author. The title object is wrapped in cloth and thrown off (10[1])the St. Isaac’s Bridge in a story by this author before it is found in a loaf of bread by a barber. (10[1])For 10 points, name this author, (10[1])whose many stories set in St. Petersburg include “Nevsky Prospekt,” “The Nose,” and “The Overcoat.” (10[2])■END■

ANSWER: Nikolai Gogol [or Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol]
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