Book Review

Aug. 8th, 2008 09:09 pm
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The Master and Margarita
by Mikhail Bulgakov

This novel is delightfully surreal and absurd. It follows what happens when Satan appears in Stalin-era Moscow one spring night. The Devil and his small entourage of demons leave a swathe of mischief, chaos, and madness among the literary and theatrical circles of the city. This plot thread is interwoven with a reimagining of Pontius Pilate's story and the fate of a writer identified only as The Master and his lover Margarita. This last story is related to the tale of Faust.
I found this book very interesting and often entertaining. However, I have to admit that I think I failed to grasp it fully or even satisfactorily. This one got away from me.
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