19 people bested this!1 person is curious. |
Best interpretaion of eternal struggle between the Good and the Evil, best satire of Moscow in the 30s of 20th century, best Russian humor
19 people bested this!1 person is curious. |
Best interpretaion of eternal struggle between the Good and the Evil, best satire of Moscow in the 30s of 20th century, best Russian humor
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I love this book, I've already read it twice, but I am sure I will go back to it once again (probably more than once)
When I first take it in my hands I was 12 and I re-read this book since then, it is my fav. book of all the times.
It's told that Joseph V. Jugashvili (aka Stalin) awaited a new manuscript of Mikhail Bulgakov as a child wait for Christmas. When he got one he retired to his privat apartment, passed the night reading it – wetting his pants with laughter – and the next morning ban the publication.