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The Master and Margarita: Introduction by Simon Franklin

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The underground masterpiece of twentieth-century Russian fiction, Mikhail Bulgakov’s THE MASTER AND MARGARITA was written during Stalin’s regime and could not be published until many years after its author’s death. When the devil arrives in 1930s Moscow, consorting with a retinue of odd associates—including a talking black cat, an assassin, and a beautiful naked witch—his antics wreak havoc among the literary elite of the world capital of atheism. Meanwhile, the Master, author of an unpublished novel about Jesus and Pontius Pilate, languishes in despair in a pyschiatric hospital, while his devoted lover, Margarita, decides to sell her soul to save him. As Bulgakov’s dazzlingly exuberant narrative weaves back and forth between Moscow and ancient Jerusalem, studded with scenes ranging from a giddy Satanic ball to the murder of Judas in Gethsemane, Margarita’s enduring love for the Master joins the strands of plot across space and time.

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The Master and Margarita: Introduction by Simon Franklin, Michail Bulgakov

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Rok vydania
1992
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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
EVERYMANS LIB
Rok vydania
1992
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
446
ISBN10
0679410465
ISBN13
9780679410461
Série
Prvé vydanie
1967
Pôvodný názov
Мастер и Маргарита (Mastěr i Margarita)
Hodnotenie
4,3 z 5
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The underground masterpiece of twentieth-century Russian fiction, Mikhail Bulgakov’s THE MASTER AND MARGARITA was written during Stalin’s regime and could not be published until many years after its author’s death. When the devil arrives in 1930s Moscow, consorting with a retinue of odd associates—including a talking black cat, an assassin, and a beautiful naked witch—his antics wreak havoc among the literary elite of the world capital of atheism. Meanwhile, the Master, author of an unpublished novel about Jesus and Pontius Pilate, languishes in despair in a pyschiatric hospital, while his devoted lover, Margarita, decides to sell her soul to save him. As Bulgakov’s dazzlingly exuberant narrative weaves back and forth between Moscow and ancient Jerusalem, studded with scenes ranging from a giddy Satanic ball to the murder of Judas in Gethsemane, Margarita’s enduring love for the Master joins the strands of plot across space and time.