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Michail Bulgakow

    May 3, 1891 – March 10, 1940

    Mikhail Bulgakov masterfully blended satire, fantasy, and profound social commentary, often exploring the complex relationship between the artist and oppressive power structures. His works, frequently drawing on historical figures, delve into the tensions between creative freedom and authoritarian control. With remarkable agility, Bulgakov navigated diverse genres, from impactful plays to brilliant novels, his style distinguished by sharp wit and a deep understanding of the human condition. His most celebrated novel, a fantastical exploration of the supernatural in modern Moscow, is widely regarded as his masterpiece, though widespread acclaim arrived decades after his passing.

    Michail Bulgakow
    A Dog´s Heart : An Appalling Story
    The Life of Monsieur de Moliere
    Don Quixote
    The Heart of a Dog and Other Stories
    A Young Doctor's Notebook
    The Master and Margarita