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Black Snow

by Mikhail Bulgakov

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"When Maxudov's novel fails, he attempts suicide. When that fails, he dramatizes the novel. To his surprise, and the resentment of literary Moscow, the play is accepted by the legendary "Independent Theatre". Maxudov is plunged into a vortex of inflated egos. Each rehearsal sees the sparks flying higher and higher, and less and less chance of poor Maxudov's play ever being performed.

"Black Snow" is the most remarkable backstage novel ever - the brilliant, savage, bitter outcome of Bulgakov's ten year love-hate relationship with Stanislavsky, the "method" and the Moscow Art Theatre. - jacket notes.
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Amazon.com (ISBN 009947932X, Paperback)

To those living in the West, the Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov is known as a fiction writer, his reputation resting largely on his greatly-loved novel The Master and Margarita. During his life in the Soviet Union (1891-1940), however, Bulgakov's biggest career successes came as a playwright in the immensely influential Moscow theater. The novel Black Snow, is Bulgakov's lampoon of that entire pre-war Russian drama scene, complete with a fictional version of his nemesis, the great Stanislavsky (of method acting fame). The book is a writer's story about hapless Maxuduv, an unlucky author (not unlike Bulgakov himself) who is torn apart under the insane forces, overcooked egos, and political machinations that rumbled through the world of the theater at that time.

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