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The Master and Margarita
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The Master and Margarita

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Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita - a fiercely satirical fantasy.

My favorite novel -it’s just the greatest explosion of imagination, craziness, satire, humor, and heart. Daniel Radcliffe.The devil with his retinue, a poet incarcerated in a mental institution for speaking the truth, and a startling re-creation of the story of Pontius Pilate, constitute the elements out of which Mikhail Bulgakov wove The Master and Margarita, the unofficial masterpiece of twentieth-century Soviet fiction. Long suppressed in its native land, this account of strange doings in Moscow in the 1930s provides us with the essence of the sceptical, trenchant, unadulterated voice of dissent

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Everyman
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 May 1992
Pages
446
ISBN
9781857150667

Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita - a fiercely satirical fantasy.

My favorite novel -it’s just the greatest explosion of imagination, craziness, satire, humor, and heart. Daniel Radcliffe.The devil with his retinue, a poet incarcerated in a mental institution for speaking the truth, and a startling re-creation of the story of Pontius Pilate, constitute the elements out of which Mikhail Bulgakov wove The Master and Margarita, the unofficial masterpiece of twentieth-century Soviet fiction. Long suppressed in its native land, this account of strange doings in Moscow in the 1930s provides us with the essence of the sceptical, trenchant, unadulterated voice of dissent

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Everyman
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 May 1992
Pages
446
ISBN
9781857150667