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The Master and Margarita

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Mikhail Bulgakov's devilish salute to artistic freedom, now in a beautiful clothbound edition 'Bulgakov is one of the greatest Russian writers, perhaps the greatest' Independent Written in secret during the darkest days of Stalin's reign, The Master and Margarita became an overnight literary phenomenon when it was finally published it, signalling artistic freedom for Russians everywhere. Bulgakov's carnivalesque satire of Soviet life describes how the Devil, trailing fire and chaos in his wake, weaves himself out of the shadows and into Moscow one Spring afternoon. Brimming with magic and incident, it is full of imaginary, historical, terrifying and wonderful characters, from witches, poets and Biblical tyrants to the beautiful, courageous Margarita, who will do anything to save the imprisoned writer she loves. Translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky with an Introduction by Richard Pevear

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The Master and Margarita, Michail Bulgakov

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Rok vydania
2023
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286981 Hodnotenie

V tomto díle Bulgakov zúročil všechny své schopnosti, zkušenosti a talent. Dílo do detailů propracované, plné jedinečných symbolů, autor velmi osobitě zpracoval i Faustův příběh. Dílo, které rozhodně vyčnívá z davu.

Je to úžasná kniha, takže se snažím jí prosadit do maturitní četby. Wish me luck

Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Penguin Books
Rok vydania
2023
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
432
ISBN10
0241552672
ISBN13
9780241552674
Série
Prvé vydanie
1967
Pôvodný názov
Мастер и Маргарита (Mastěr i Margarita)
Hodnotenie
4,3 z 5
Anotácia
Mikhail Bulgakov's devilish salute to artistic freedom, now in a beautiful clothbound edition 'Bulgakov is one of the greatest Russian writers, perhaps the greatest' Independent Written in secret during the darkest days of Stalin's reign, The Master and Margarita became an overnight literary phenomenon when it was finally published it, signalling artistic freedom for Russians everywhere. Bulgakov's carnivalesque satire of Soviet life describes how the Devil, trailing fire and chaos in his wake, weaves himself out of the shadows and into Moscow one Spring afternoon. Brimming with magic and incident, it is full of imaginary, historical, terrifying and wonderful characters, from witches, poets and Biblical tyrants to the beautiful, courageous Margarita, who will do anything to save the imprisoned writer she loves. Translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky with an Introduction by Richard Pevear