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An adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov's iconic Russian novel "The Master and Margarita" is inching closer to a Western release as it heads to AFM this week. The feature, directed by Michael Lockshin ...
Mikhail Bulgakov wrote his tight, absurdist masterpiece, “The Heart of a Dog” in 1925, but it would not see the light of day in the Soviet Union until 1987.
Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and famed Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov are collaborators in “Collaborators.” They didn’t conspire in real life, but Spooky Action Theater’s latest ...
It was Mikhail Bulgakov. Elena Shilovskaya, his wife, recalled, “In 1929, some friends of mine invited me for some bliny. I didn’t want to go, but they told me Bulgakov would be there.
The Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov had a tragic career: his work was suppressed by the Soviet establishment and not published until years after his death in 1940. His greatest work, The Master ...
Her highly ambitious first novel is an account of Bulgakov's life from 1934, and it’s called Mikhail and Margarita (Europa Editions, 2017). Julie Lekstrom Himes spoke to Kate Evans from Boston.
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