books by Mikhail Bulgakov
books:
A Dead Man's Memoir: A Theatrical Novel (Penguin Classics)
1 review
Mikhail Bulgakov
Penguin Classics
, 2007
Bulgakov at his best
This is such a great book that someone such as myself that had no interest in the theater or plays could not put it down. That is because this book is less about theater and more about people and living under oppression. Here is a biography of sorts on how a great work of writing can be buried under the weight of large egos, jealousy, and the soveit system. Yet this book dose not exclusivly ...
The Master and Margarita
341 reviews
Mikhail Bulgakov
Signet
, 1967
A extraordinary novel
There is little I can add to the many excellent reviews of this unique novel; it repays re-reading and study. Professor Kevin Moss at Middlebury College maintains an excellent site dedicated to this novel. There are illustrations from various editions, maps of places and a guide to the characters. Professor Moss describes the site: "These Master & Margarita pages are intended as a ...
Zoyka's Apartment: A Tragic Farce in Three Acts (Great Translations for Actors Series)
1 review
Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov,
Frank Dwyer
Smith & Kraus
, 1996
Zoyka's Apartment
As an actor, I fell completely in love with Zoyka's Apartment. Bulgakov has an amazing capacity for imagery. The characters are vivid and enthralling. His sense of comedy remains unsurpassed by the writers of today. I highly recommend this hysterically ludicrous play to any fan of Bulgakov. You may also enjoy reading anything by Kurt Vonnegut, his work runs along the same lines as Bulgakov's.
Heart of a Dog
47 reviews
Mikhail (translated by Mirra Ginsburg) Bulgakov
Grove
, 1968
An Analysis of "Heart of a Dog"
If perused only ephemerally, or taken merely at face value, Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Heart of a Dog," is likely to give the reader a false impression of simplicity or childishness; however, if more carefully surveyed in light of the monumental political and historical context in which it was penned, the novel, formally seeming silly or fantastical, reveals itself to be a highly critical analysis ...
Diaboliad
2 reviews
Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov
HarperCollins Publishers
, 1997
Heart of a Dog
"My goodness, what are you saying," Korotkov exclaimed in distress, sensing that here, too something strange was starting, just as it had everywhere else. He looked back as if he were being hunted, afraid that the shaven face and the bald shell would emerge from somewhere, and ...
White Guard
16 reviews
Mikhail Bulgakov
Vintage
, 2006
moving tale by a master of tales
bulgakov may have written master and margarita and black snow, both bizarre quirky novels, but white guard is undoubtedly the most human. moving and touching it pulls at the heartstrings with its complexities of family relations and social environment. beautiful
Flight and Bliss
1 review
Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov
New Directions Publishing Corporation
, 1985
Great drama works
Bulgakov is beloved for his novel "Master and Margarita", a surreal working of the Faust legend set in Stalinist Russia. These two plays "Flight" and "Bliss" show Bulgakov's real forte--drama. He authored plays (not published in his lifetime) and worked as a stage director (an assistant director, all he was allowed by the Soviet government, who knew him for an independent thinker.) Both plays are ...
Manuscripts Don't Burn
2 reviews
Mikhail Bulgakov
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
, 1991
Essential reading if you admire Bulgakov's work
Since I can't read Russian, I have to read Bulgakov's marvelous plays and novels ("Heart of a Dog", "The Master and Margarita", "Bliss") in translation. Nor did I experience, first-hand, the horrors of the Stalin purges. I love the work of Bulgakov--he's a master of satire and imagination. This biography in letters and notes is really essential for the non-Russian reader to get a sense of his ...
A country doctor's notebook
3 reviews
Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov
Collins
, 1975
Bulgakov the genius does it again
This is Bulgakov's own personal journey as a doctor recently graduated and sent to the countryside to practice. This is something that is still common in a number of developing countries and is used both to even up the social balance of city and country and also to provide medical care to those who otherwise would have to do without. Bulgakov is dispatched and displays all the idealism of a ...
The life of Monsieur de Moliere
2 reviews
Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov
Funk & Wagnalls
, 1970
A very pro Moliere book that is a pleasure to read.
Mikhail Bulgakov's book The Life of Monsieur de Moliere is a very biased book that is uncritical of the great French writer Moliere. Despite the author's unabashed love of Moliere, the book is a treat from beginning to end. Bulgakov feels an affinity with Moliere because he wrote under a totalitarian regime headed by Stalin in Russia and Moliere wrote during the reign of Louis XIV. Although ...
The Black Snow
8 reviews
Mikhail Bulgakov
Oberon Books
, 1991
Some clarification
Translation of the name of the book is chosen badly. It is 'Teatral'nyi roman' - not 'Black Snow'! The latter is the name of the novel which gets written by the narrator and plays an auxiliary role in the story (it is of course a paraphrase on the 'White Guard' - the image of a man running on the snow away from the horsemen is from there). In part, the subject of 'Teatral'nyi roman' is theatre - ...
Theatre Stories
1 review
Mikhail Bulgakov
Koch, Neff & Oetinger & Co
, 1998
If only he'd finished it!
Firstly I read this work in Russian so I don't know about this translation. Secondly this novel is unfinished: Bulgakov died when he was writing it and it ends mid-sentence, perhaps just over the halfway point. Hence the 3 stars because there's no point awarding stars for something that hasn't actually been achieved. But had he finished it I'm pretty sure it would be a 5 all the way! This ...
Fatal Eggs (Hesperus Classics)
3 reviews
Mikhail Bulgakov
Hesperus Press
, 2003
Genius
Bulgakov is wonderful. This story is a charming expression of Bulgakov's sentiments of Soviet Russia. I am constantly amazed that Bulgakov managed to escape the Culling that was suffered by so many of Russia's intellectuals.
Belaia gvardiia. (Audio book in Russian, Mp3)
Bulgakov Mikhail.
Ardis
, 2004
Beg (In Russian Language) /
Mikhail Bulgakov
AST
, 2004
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