Bulgakov, Mikhail, 1891-1940

The master and margarita / Mikhail Bulgkov ; translated and with notes by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky with an introduction by Richard Pevear. - New York : Penguin Books, 1997. - xix, 411 pages ; 20 cm. - Penguin twentieth-century classics .

Translated from the Russian

Introduction
Never talk with strangers
Pontius Pilate
Seventh proof
Chase
There were doings at Griboedov's
Schizophrenia, as was said
Naughty apartment
Combat between the professor and the poet
Koroviev's stunts
News from Yalta
Ivan splits in two
Black magic and its exposure
Hero enters
Glory to the cock!
Nikanor Ivanovich's dream
Execution
Unquiet day
Hapless visitors
Margarita
Azazello's cream
Flight
By candlelight
Great ball at Satan's
Extraction of the Master
How the procurator tried to save Judas of Kiriath
Burial
End of apartment no. 50
Last adventures of Koroviev and Behemoth
Fate of the Master and Margarita is decided
It's time! It's time!
On sparrow hills
Forgiveness and eternal refuge

Presents an English translation of the Russian novel written at the height of Stalin's regime, in which Satan, in the guise of a man named Woland, arrives in Moscow and begins to wreak havoc in the literary community, honing in on his real target, an author called The Master, who has written a novel about Pontius Pilate

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Literatura rusa


Jerusalem--Fiction.
Soviet Union--History--Fiction.
Moscow (Russia)--Fiction.

PG 3476 / B933m 1997

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