 | Mikhail Bulgakov - 2007 - 174 pagina’s
This is Bulgakov's semi-autobiographical story of a writer who fails to sell his novel and fails to commit suicide. When his play is taken up by the theatre, literary success ... | |
 | Andrzej Klimowski, Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov - 2008 - 127 pagina’s
Disappearances, destruction and death spread throughout Moscow like wildfire, and Margarita has discovered that her lover has vanished in the chaos. Making a bargain with the ... | |
 | Mikhall Bulgakov - 1970 - 259 pagina’s
Biographical account of the seventeenth-century playwright, producer and actor, tells of his early struggles, his loves and career | |
 | Michael Korenblit - 2000 - 310 pagina’s
The story of the author's mother and father and the unimaginable things that happened to them as Jews during World War II. | |
 | Mikhail Bulgakov, Andrew Bromfield - 2007 - 116 pagina’s
This Is Bulgakov'S Surreal Tale Of A Moscow Doctor Who Befriends A Stray Dog And Performs On It A Human Transplant - With Disastrous Consequences. | |
 | Vladimir Voĭnovich - 1989 - 122 pagina’s
In this satire of Soviet life, an insecure but much-published novelist, Yefim Rakhlin, learns that the Writers' Union is giving fur hats to its members based on their ... | |
 | Tatʹi︠a︡na Tolstai︠a︡ - 1990 - 198 pagina’s
This collection of thirteen short stories is peopled by memorable characters leading misunderstood lives and explores their complex relationships with one another and with life | |
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