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Pagina 44
The young one exclaimed excitedly: "Wonderful!... You know..." He grabbed the
old man by the arm and began to whisper: "Du-du-du." The old man spun on his
heels and grabbed a pen from the table. And the young one said in a rush: "Write
...
The young one exclaimed excitedly: "Wonderful!... You know..." He grabbed the
old man by the arm and began to whisper: "Du-du-du." The old man spun on his
heels and grabbed a pen from the table. And the young one said in a rush: "Write
...
Pagina 77
"God forbid." Pause. The crowns of the chestnuts. The stucco ceiling. Cupids. "
What is the purpose of your trip to Tiflis? Answer immediately without thinking,"
the small man said in a rush. "To stage my revolutionary play," I answered in a
rush.
"God forbid." Pause. The crowns of the chestnuts. The stucco ceiling. Cupids. "
What is the purpose of your trip to Tiflis? Answer immediately without thinking,"
the small man said in a rush. "To stage my revolutionary play," I answered in a
rush.
Pagina 191
A layered, bluish haze settles above the tables, and thickets rush past in the wide
windows, followed by fields with white patches of snow, bare branches, groves,
and again fields. And home again to my compartment, through the "hard," ...
A layered, bluish haze settles above the tables, and thickets rush past in the wide
windows, followed by fields with white patches of snow, bare branches, groves,
and again fields. And home again to my compartment, through the "hard," ...
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Gebruikersrecensie - gbill - LibraryThingThese stories were all written before Bulgakov started work on his masterpiece “The Master and the Margarita”, but unlike the novel, were published at the time. It’s an interesting mix; Bulgakov is ... Volledige review lezen
Notes on the cuff & other stories
Gebruikersrecensie - Not Available - Book VerdictThis book translates several of Bulgakov's early short stories and feuilletons for the first time. They effectively present Bulgakov's personal struggle with the idiocies of Moscow's bureaucracy ... Volledige review lezen
Inhoudsopgave
Red Stone Moscow | 121 |
The Capital in a Notebook | 129 |
Moscow City of Churches | 155 |
Copyright | |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
answered asked babushkas beard began Berdyansk blue Bolsheviks boots bridge building Bulgakov burned cabman Cavalry church cigarette coat comrades Cuff Curzon dark devil Doctor Bakaleinikov door entryway everything eyes face feuilleton flashed Genzulaev glass going gray haidamaks hand happened head heart host Ingush jacket Karl Marx Kiev Knut Hamsun Kolka Kolya Komarov Lev Tolstoy light Lito live looked Moscow Nepman night Notes old babushkas pale Petliura play poet pounds Pushkin rush Russian Shabolovka Street sitting Slobodka slogans Slyozkin smiled smoke snow soldiers someone Soviet stopped story streetcar tailcoat Teatralnaya Square theater There's thing Tiflis took turned Tverskaya Street Tverskoi Boulevard typhus Ukrainian Varvara Afanasievna Vasilisa Vladikavkaz voice walked wall wearing wife woman word write wrote young lady Yury Leonidovich Zinaida Ivanovna