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The Master and Margarita (Translated by Burgin and O’Connor 1995)

✍ Scribed by Mikhail Bulgakov


Book ID
111600063
Publisher
The Overlook Press
Year
1967
Tongue
en-US
Weight
296 KB
Edition
The Overlook Press (2011)
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781590206942
ASIN
B07NJB7PJN

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Genre: Literature

ebook, 447 pages

492 pages, Kindle Edition

Published: 1967

Edition: The Overlook Press (2011)

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Translated by: Diana Lewis Burgin and Katherine Tiernan O'Connor, Ardis Publishers (1995)

Originally published in Russian as Master i Margarita in serial form in Moskva, 1966–1967.

The story features a talking cat and the visit of the Devil to the atheistic Soviet Union. The second part of the novel takes place in Pontius Pilate's Jerusalem. This acclaimed translation also includes notes on the text.

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