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The Master and Margarita

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One hot spring, the devil arrives in Moscow, Accompanied by a retinue that includes a beautiful naked witch and an immense talking black cat with a fondness of chess and vodka. The visitors quickly wreak havoc in a city that refuses to believe in either God or Satan. But they also bring peace to two unhappy Muscovites: one is the master, a writer pilloried for daring to write a novel about Christ and Pontius Pilate; the other is Margairta, who loves the Master so deeply that she is willing to go to hell for him. What ensues is a novel of inexhaustible energy, humor, and philisophical depth, a work whose nuances emerge for the first time in Hugh Aplin's English version.

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The Master and Margarita, Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov

Jazyk
Rok vydania
2012
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Platobné metódy

4,3
Veľmi dobrá
286984 Hodnotenie

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

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.

Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Alma Books
Rok vydania
2012
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
432
ISBN10
1847492428
ISBN13
9781847492425
Série
Prvé vydanie
1967
Pôvodný názov
Мастер и Маргарита (Mastěr i Margarita)
Hodnotenie
4,3 z 5
Anotácia
One hot spring, the devil arrives in Moscow, Accompanied by a retinue that includes a beautiful naked witch and an immense talking black cat with a fondness of chess and vodka. The visitors quickly wreak havoc in a city that refuses to believe in either God or Satan. But they also bring peace to two unhappy Muscovites: one is the master, a writer pilloried for daring to write a novel about Christ and Pontius Pilate; the other is Margairta, who loves the Master so deeply that she is willing to go to hell for him. What ensues is a novel of inexhaustible energy, humor, and philisophical depth, a work whose nuances emerge for the first time in Hugh Aplin's English version.