En berømt professor utfører en organtransplantasjon på en hund og skaper et menneske. Boka er en avsløring av Sovjetunionens virkelighet og et bidrag til den moralske siden av organtransplantasjoner.[...]
Sergej Leontjevitsj Maksudov hater sin jobb som medarbeider i Tidsskrift for dampskibstrafikk. Nettene bruker han til å skrive en roman som ingen forlag vil røre, i en tid med streng sensur. Da alt håp ser er ut til å være ute dukker det likevel opp en redaktør som vil utgi romanen, og i neste[...]
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Den Hvide Garde foregår i Kiev, Ukraines hovedstad, under den russiske revolution og borgerkrig.Det er romanen over alle romaner om det smukke, grønne og farlige Kiev, under borgerkrigen. Og det er romanen over alle romaner om krig og politisk [...]
Bogen betragtes som et af det tyvende århundredes satiriske hovedværker. Med tydelig adresse til det stalinistiske Sovjetunionen kunne den lille roman ikke publiceres før 1987. Satiren rækker dog langt videre. Bulgakovs roman tematiserer forunderligt universelt forholdet mellem skaberen og det s[...]
"The Master and Margarita" is one of the most famous and best-selling Russian novels of the 20th century, despite its surreal environment of talking cats, Satan and mysterious happenings. Naxos AudioBooks presents this careful abridgement of a new translation in an imaginative reading by the charism[...]
Parandatud kordustrukk Mihail Bulgakovi filosoofilisest, poeetilisest, satiirilisest ja kaunist raamatust, mis kuulub kindlasti 20. sajandi suurteoste hulka. Kirjanik alustas romaani kallal tood 1928. aastal, puudes uhendada satiirilise groteski ja fatasmagooria kasitlusega Jumalast ja Saatanast. Al[...]
This title comes with an introduction by Terry Gilliam. When Maxudov's bid to take his own life fails, he dramatises the novel whose failure provoked the suicide attempt. To the resentment of literary Moscow, his play is accepted by the legendary Independent Theatre and Maxudov plunges into a vortex[...]
A semi-autobiographical novel by the Russian author best known for The Master and the Margarita describes a writer's failure to sell his novel and then his inability to commit suicide, as well as his discovery of the unexpected consequences of literary success when his play is accepted for a theatri[...]
"White Guard", Mikhail Bulgakov's semi-autobiographical first novel, revolves around a Russian family in their home city of Kiev in 1918. Alexei, Elena, and Nikolka Turbin, adult siblings who have just lost their mother, find themselves plunged into the chaotic civil war that erupted in the wake of [...]
Set in Moscow of the 1920's, this satirical novel recounts the dealings a writer and his mistress have with Satan[...]
When Soviet censors approved Mikhail Bulgakov's stage adaptation of Don Quixote, they were unaware that they were sanctioning a subtle but powerful criticism of Stalinist rule. The author whose novel The Master and Margarita would eventually bring him world renown achieved this sleight of hand throu[...]
After being saved from a suicide attempt by a literary editor, the journalist and failed novelist Sergei Maxudov has a book suddenly accepted for stage adaptation at a prestigious venue and finds himself propelled into Moscow's theatrical world. In a cut-throat environment tainted by Soviet politics[...]
Professor Persikov, an eccentric zoologist, stumbles upon a new light ray that accelerates growth and reproduction rates in living organisms. In the wake of a plague that has decimated the country's poultry stocks, Persikov's discovery is exploited as a means to correct the problem. As foreign agent[...]