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The Master and Margarita is a multifaceted novel by Mikhail Bulgakov that intricately weaves together the tale of the devil's visit to 1930s Moscow with the poignant love story of the Master and Margarita. At the heart of the narrative is Satan, who arrives in the guise of a magician, accompanied by a surreal entourage that includes a talking cat and a sinister assassin.
The chaos that ensues in Moscow serves as a backdrop to the Master’s plight—a writer who has been institutionalised for his controversial novel about Pontius Pilate. Margarita, fiercely devoted to the Master, makes a fateful pact with the devil to rescue him, leading to a series of extraordinary events that challenge the very fabric of reality.
Bulgakov’s work explores profound themes such as the nature of good and evil, the conflict between love and despair, and the power of art and imagination. The blending of satire and fantasy allows for a critical reflection on Soviet society, as well as a philosophical discourse on the human condition.
The narrative is marked by Bulgakov's unique style, characterised by rich imagery and dark humour. His ability to intertwine various genres—from romance to political satire—creates a tapestry that is both engaging and thought-provoking.
Overall, The Master and Margarita stands as a testament to Bulgakov’s literary genius, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of love, faith, and the ultimate struggle against oppression.
Format: Hardback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 560
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529012118
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