The Master and Margarita (Vintage Classic Russians Series)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Master and Margarita (Vintage Classic Russians Series)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mikhail Bulgakov
Translated by Michael Glenny
SeriesVintage Classic Russians Series
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 153
Category/GenreFantasy
ISBN/Barcode 9781784871932
ClassificationsDewey:891.7342
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage Classics
Publication Date 5 January 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The Vintage Classics Russians Series - sumptuous editions of the greatest books to come out of Russia during the most tumultuous period in its history 'A masterpiece - a classic of twentieth-century fiction' New York Times Bulgakov paints a powerful picture of Stalin's regime in this allegorical classic. The devil makes a personal appearance in Moscow accompanied by various demons, including a naked girl and a huge black cat. When he leaves, the asylums are full and the forces of law and order are in disarray. Only the Master, a man devoted to truth, and Margarita, the woman he loves, can resist the devil's onslaught. The Vintage Classics Russians Series - sumptuous editions of the greatest books to come out of Russia during the most tumultuous period in its history

Author Biography

Mikhail Bulgakov (1891 - 1940) was born and educated in Kiev where he graduated as a doctor in 1916. He rapidly abandoned medicine to write some of the greatest Russian literature of this century. After a lifetime at odds with the stultifying Soviet regime, he died impoverished and blind in 1940, shortly after completing his masterpiece, The Master and Margarita. None of his major fiction was published during his lifetime.

Reviews

This book is absorbing, brilliant slapstick, and looks deep in to the heart of fantasy and longing * Sunday Times * Stunning, superb...Bulgakov is one of the greatest Russian writers, perhaps the greatest * Independent * A masterpiece - a classic of twentieth-century fiction * New York Times *