Description
A mysterious stranger appears in a Moscow park. Soon he and his retinue have astonished the locals with the magic show to end all magic shows. But why are they really here, and what has it got to do with the beautiful Margarita, or her lover, the Master, a silenced writer?
About the Author
Mikhail Bulgakov (1891-1940) qualified as a doctor but became a professional writer in 1919. He was asked by the Moscow Arts Theatre to turn his novel, The White Guard, into a play. At first delighted, he was subsequently horrified by the cuts and alterations demanded by the company and the censor. Nevertheless he went on to write many more plays, becoming arguably the most important Soviet playwright of the period.
Reviews
" ""Outstanding adaptation...breathtaking in its ambition and originality... the literary range is extraordinary"" - Daily Telegraph ""Edward Kemp's astute adaptation makes all the right adjustments... the work's mighty imaginative compass and its roller-coastershifts of tone."" - The Independent ""An extraordinary mixture of Faustian romance, anti-Stalinist satire and religious enquiry."" - The Guardian"
Book Information
ISBN 9781840024487
Author Mikhail Bulgakov
Format Paperback
Page Count 122
Imprint Oberon Modern Plays
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 170g