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'The Master and Margarita' by MA Bulgakov is the most amazing and mysterious work of the 20th century. Published in the mid-1960s, this novel amazed readers with its unusual design, brilliance and fantastic action, uniting characters from different eras and cultures. The author created a 'novel in a novel', where a religious and historical mystery dating back to the legend of the crucified Christ, Moscow 'buffoonery' and supernatural scenes with characters embodying some dark force, which however 'always wants evil and always does good,' are woven together.
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'The Master and Margarita' by MA Bulgakov is the most amazing and mysterious work of the 20th century. Published in the mid-1960s, this novel amazed readers with its unusual design, brilliance and fantastic action, uniting characters from different eras and cultures. The author created a 'novel in a novel', where a religious and historical mystery dating back to the legend of the crucified Christ, Moscow 'buffoonery' and supernatural scenes with characters embodying some dark force, which however 'always wants evil and always does good,' are woven together.
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Data sheet
Author
Bulgakov Mikhail
Булгаков Михаил Афанасьевич
Publisher
AZBUK
Azbuka
Азбука-Аттикус; Азбука
ISBN
9785389016866
Format
Hardcover
Твердый переплет
Year Published
2021
Pages
480
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'The Master and Margarita' by MA Bulgakov is the most amazing and mysterious work of the 20th century. Published in the mid-1960s, this novel amazed readers with its unusual design, brilliance and fantastic action, uniting characters from different eras and cultures. The author created a 'novel in a novel', where a religious and historical mystery dating back to the legend of the crucified Christ, Moscow 'buffoonery' and supernatural scenes with characters embodying some dark force, which however 'always wants evil and always does good,' are woven together.