The Fatal EggsTranslit Publishing, 2010 As the turbulent years following the Russian revolution of 1917 settle down into a new Soviet reality, the brilliant and eccentric zoologist Persikov discovers an amazing ray that drastically increases the size and reproductive rate of living organisms. At the same time, a mysterious plague wipes out all the chickens in the Soviet republics. The government expropriates Persikov's untested invention in order to rebuild the poultry industry, but a horrible mix-up quickly leads to a disaster that could threaten the entire world. This H. G. Wells-inspired novel by the legendary Mikhail Bulgakov is the only one of his larger works to have been published in its entirety during the author's lifetime. A poignant work of social science fiction and a brilliant satire on the Soviet revolution, it can now be enjoyed by English-speaking audiences through this accurate new translation. Includes annotations and afterword. |
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Pagina 7
... microscopes , glass lab- oratory tables , 2,000 - watt spherical lights , reflectors , and mu- seum cases . Persikov came to life , and the entire world learned about this the moment his brochure was published in December of 1926 ...
... microscopes , glass lab- oratory tables , 2,000 - watt spherical lights , reflectors , and mu- seum cases . Persikov came to life , and the entire world learned about this the moment his brochure was published in December of 1926 ...
Pagina 8
... microscope , pres- ently loaded with an ordinary undyed sample of fresh amoe- bas . Just as Persikov was switching the magnification from five to ten thousand , the door opened , a pointed beard and leather apron came into view , and ...
... microscope , pres- ently loaded with an ordinary undyed sample of fresh amoe- bas . Just as Persikov was switching the magnification from five to ten thousand , the door opened , a pointed beard and leather apron came into view , and ...
Pagina 9
... microscope with Ivanov. During this time, the scientists were exchanging spirited words, incomprehensible though they were to mere mortals. Finally, Persikov pulled away from the microscope and de- clared: “The blood is curdling ...
... microscope with Ivanov. During this time, the scientists were exchanging spirited words, incomprehensible though they were to mere mortals. Finally, Persikov pulled away from the microscope and de- clared: “The blood is curdling ...
Pagina 10
... microscope like a mother protecting her babe from danger . Moving the knob was now out of the question ; oh no , Persikov only feared that some outside force would push what he had seen from his field of view . It was a bright , white ...
... microscope like a mother protecting her babe from danger . Moving the knob was now out of the question ; oh no , Persikov only feared that some outside force would push what he had seen from his field of view . It was a bright , white ...
Pagina 11
... microscope , and a happy , almost ravenous grin appeared on his face . " I'll catch it , ” he said solemnly and weightily , raising his fin- ger . " I'll catch it . Maybe even from the sun . ” The blinds whirled up again . The sun was ...
... microscope , and a happy , almost ravenous grin appeared on his face . " I'll catch it , ” he said solemnly and weightily , raising his fin- ger . " I'll catch it . Maybe even from the sun . ” The blinds whirled up again . The sun was ...
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The Chicken Story | 27 |
Moscow in June of 1928 | 42 |
Phate | 46 |
The Incident at the State Farm | 57 |
The Living Mass | 73 |
Catastrophe | 79 |
Battle and Death | 86 |
A Frosty Deus ex Machina | 93 |
Bulgakovs Fatal Novel | 95 |
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Alexander Semyonovich Alfred Bronsky amoebas amphibians began beneath Birdov Bolshoi Theater bowler Bulgakov chamber chicken eggs chicken plague chicks comrade crowd door Dunia entire eyes face farm Fatal Eggs Father Sergius finger flashed flute frogs galoshes going Grachevka greenery greenhouse guard guest hands hatch head hell Herzen Street hissing Hodja Nasreddin howled inside institute Izvestiya Kontsovka laboratory legs light looked Manya Maria Stepanovna Master and Margarita Matryona microscope Moscow Mozhaisk night novel OGPU pale Pankrat Pankrat appeared Pankrat replied paper Persikov asked Persikov continued Persikov replied Phate Polaitis pond Portugalov Prechistenka private docent Ivanov profes Professor Persikov Pyotr Stepanovich red ray reptiles revolver rooster Russian Schukin scientist scream Sheremetev shouted sikov silent sir professor Smolensk Smolensk Province snake Soviet stared strange Surinam toad terrariums Theater toads TRANSLIT turned visitor Vladimir Ipatievich voice Volokolamsk What's window yard