The novel The Master and Margarita, which brought Bulgakov worldwide fame, was conceived as a novel about God and the devil. Work on the novel began in the late 1920s and continued until the writer's death.
Satan, with a very unusual company, ends up in Moscow in the 20s - and begins to administer his judgment on deceivers, lazy people, villains and cunning people. This is the beginning of a series of strange and unexpected events that shake the entire city. Against the backdrop of these incredible events, the main characters of the book, the Master and Margarita, meet each other.
The chapters about modern Moscow in Bulgakov's novel alternate with the chapters of the novel about Pilate and Yeshua, which the Master writes.
And the reader has to re-solve for himself the problem of the creator's responsibility for his talent every time.
Author: Mikhail Bulgakov
Pages: 480 (offset). Hard cover
Dimensions: 206x130x28mm
Series: School reading