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Loading... The Master and Margarita (original 1966; edition 1996)by Mikhail Bulgakov
Work detailsThe Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov (1966)
Audiobook read by Julian Rhind-Tutt. I quite enjoyed it but the ending was very slow and drawn out. ( )Another book I found that I didn't finish without even realizing it. Not that I wasn't liking it, but I didn't finish it and that sometimes says something. I'll probably go back to it since it's apparently pretty popular. I guess being a writer in Stalinist Russia must have somehow been like directing one of those chimerical music videos from the early 1980s. You know, "I've got it! We'll put Satan in Moscow! And he'll be accompanied by an evil black cat that talks! And laser beams and smoke and sequins and Pontius Pilate and jet skis! Genius!" This book challenged me... After reading Nataliya's review, which I highly recommend, I expected to learn about the Russian perspective on the human condition. I expected to smile at Bulgakov's dark sense of humor. And I surely did experience those things. But this book had unexpected side effects on me: I felt ignorant. I had believed that a brave person is always free, because we can choose the direction to paddle our personal life canoe. But this author made me wonder what my life would be like if I did not have a paddle. Imagining myself in the role of the more unfortunate characters in this story left me feeling that I had been woefully ignorant. I felt judgmental. Pains me to say this, but the humor in this book sometimes reminded me of the over the top slapstick antics of The Three Stooges, which I have always referred to as, "Stupid." But seeing this form of humor in a book of such depth... In the words of the Mr. Bingley of Pride and Prejudice, "I've been the most unmitigated and comprehensive ass." Reading this book has left me feeling bloated from all the lessons that Bulgakov crammed into my head. But I also have a lingering sense of confusion, which surely means that there are many more lessons in this intellectual buffet that I was too full to take in. I will have to schedule a re-read for some time down the road, when I have digested and assimilated this first meal. Bottomline: Heartily recommended to students of the human condition. Overall very strange indeed, but not unenjoyable. Would have got more out of it in a class, I think. p. 35 It was all over, and there was nothing more to talk about...it seemed vaguely to [him:] that there was something he had not finished saying to the condemned man, and perhaps something he had not finished hearing. p. 250 "The most uncomplicated thing of all!" he replied. "For someone well acquainted with the fifth dimension, it costs nothing to expand space to the desired proportions." p. 280 [Margarita:] had a passion for anyone who did something top-notch. p. 288 "...and generally it never happens that anything goes back to what it used to be." -the Master p. 367 "Of course, when people have been robbed of everything, like you and me, they seek salvation from other-worldly powers! Well, so, I agree to seek there." -the Master p. 377 "I'm overcome with sadness before the long journey. Isn't it true...it's quite natural even when a person knows that happiness is waiting at the end of the road?" -Margarita p. 383 "I'm to follow him there?" the master asked anxiously. "No," replied Woland, "why run after what is already finished?" no reviews | add a review Has the adaptationMikhail Bulgakov's the Master and Margarita: A Graphic Novel (Eye Classics) by Andrzej Klimowski Master and Margarita dvd by Vladimir Bortko The Master and Margarita: Edward Kemp (Oberon Modern Plays) by Edward Kemp InspiredHas as a reference guide/companionMaster and Margarita: A Critical Companion (AATSEEL) by Laura Weeks Between Two Worlds: Critical Introduction to the "Master and Margarita" by Andrew Barratt Has as a commentary on the textHas as a student's study guide
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