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The Master And Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov; 9780241552674

The Master And Margarita

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The Master and Margarita is a profound exploration of good and evil, set against the backdrop of 1930s Moscow, where the Devil, disguised as a mysterious man named Woland, creates havoc and exposes the absurdities of Soviet life. Through his antics, Bulgakov masterfully critiques the oppressive regime while weaving a multifaceted narrative that delves into the nature of love, art, and faith.

The Plot

At the heart of the story lies the tragic romance between the Master, a tormented writer whose novel about Pontius Pilate has led to his imprisonment, and Margarita, his devoted lover. In her desperate quest to reunite with the Master, Margarita makes a pact with Woland, embarking on a surreal journey filled with fantastical occurrences and memorable characters, including the iconic talking cat, Behemoth.

Themes

  • Duality of human nature: The novel juxtaposes the spiritual with the material, exploring how individuals navigate their convictions in a repressive society.
  • Art and censorship: Bulgakov's work highlights the struggles of artists under totalitarian regimes, celebrating the power of creativity.
  • Redemption and sacrifice: The retelling of Jesus's trial serves as a poignant reminder of the moral complexities faced by individuals in their pursuit of truth.
"Manuscripts don’t burn."

With its rich tapestry of allegory and philosophical musings, The Master and Margarita stands as one of the most significant works of 20th-century literature, inviting readers to contemplate the eternal battle between light and darkness, love and despair. Readers who appreciate works by authors such as Franz Kafka or Gabriel García Márquez may find themselves enthralled by Bulgakov’s unique blend of realism and fantasy.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 205 mm × 282 mm × 38 mm
Pages: 432
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241552674

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