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Number of Pages
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Language
English
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Book Summary
Step into The Master and Margarita, Mikhail Bulgakov's masterful novel that fuses satire, fantasy, and romance against a chaotic Moscow during the Stalin era. This literary classic speaks to readers who relish bold ideas, dark humor, and magical realism—seekers of art that questions power, truth, and the price of freedom.
In The Master and Margarita, three interwoven narratives unfold with wit, warmth, and sly tenderness. The Devil himself walks through late-Soviet streets with a retinue of unforgettable figures, igniting a carnival of miracles, chaos, and revelation. A parallel thread follows the tormented Master, his mysterious beloved Margarita, and a world that blurs the line between the ordinary and the extraordinary. The result is a sweeping, dreamlike tour of Moscow, philosophy, and humanity—written in prose that is at once piercingly funny and deeply humane.
This edition, translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, includes an insightful introduction that contextualizes Bulgakov's genius and the historical moment that shaped this enigmatic work. The storytelling blends theater, fable, and sharp social satire, inviting readers to savor each vivid scene and every provocative idea as they unfold at their own pace.
After finishing The Master and Margarita, you’ll carry a sense of wonder and a deeper appreciation for how art can illuminate truth, how love endures, and how courage and imagination can outlast even the darkest regimes.
Product Details
Author
Ruskin Bond
Publisher
PRH INDIA LOCAL PRINT
Number of Pages
360
Language
English
SKU
9780143466734
ISBN
9780143466734
Dimensions
13 x 2 x 22 cm
Binding
Box Set
MRP: ₹ 850
₹ 722
15% Off