Paperback, 445 pages

English language

Published July 27, 2003 by BCA.

OCLC Number:
952989577

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4 stars (12 reviews)

The devil makes a personal appearance in Moscow accompanied by two demons, a naked girl and a huge black cat. When he leaves, the asylums are full and the forces of law and order in disarray. Only the Master, a man devoted to truth, and Margarita, the woman he loves, remain undiminished.

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A work by a gifted writer living under oppressive conditions

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I first read this book about 25 years ago with a copy that was lent to me by my dear friend Michael who is a Russian emigre. My impression at the time was that though I could see there were passages of great invention and artistry, on the whole I found it baffling book. I didn't understand a lot of the situations and characters in it so I had a hard time seeing it as the work of a genius. One of the greatest books of the Soviet period. I wanted to give it another chance so I picked up this audiobook version.

The action involves a large cast of strange and idiosyncratic characters representing different roles in Soviet society. They struggle and suffer and engage in farcical actions in order to endure their lives. Fear of being caught with foreign currency in defiance of the law is juxtaposed with …

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5 stars

Premier classique russe que je lis, et magnifique découverte. L'histoire est entêtante, puissante, emplie de mystères et de secrets, le texte projette des images plein la tête avec virtuosité. Le côté fantastique de l'histoire est extrêmement bien amené, avec beaucoup d'humour, toujours bien maîtrisé. La critique sous jacente est très bien maîtrisée et révèle beaucoup de l'esprit d'époque. Une superbe découverte.