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In Soviet Russia, where Marxist ideology, socialist-realist novels and dissident fiction were all deadly serious, Mikhail Bulgakov’s joyful fantasy “The Master and Margarita” captivated ...
On the other hand, this is their fourth trip to the well of Moliere in six years, and their production earlier this season of Steven Leigh Morris’ Moskva also tackled Bulgakov’s novel with ...
The phrase “all hell broke loose” has a hackneyed ring by now, but it comes close to being a literal description of the crazy-quilt narrative of Mikhail Bulgakov’s surrealist novel “The ...
That's the setup for Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, a scathingly satiric tale of Soviet censors, informers, and intellectual courtiers that doubles as an unorthodox retelling of the ...
In times of turmoil, Russians turn to their great writers for inspiration. One of those writers is Mikhail Bulgakov, who died 75 years ago. Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin liked some of Bulgakov's ...