The Master and Margarita By Mikhail Bulgakov

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Book Synopsis:

 

The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is a literary masterpiece that masterfully blends satire, fantasy, romance, and philosophical reflection. Written during the turbulent years of Stalinist Russia but published posthumously, this novel is both a critique of Soviet society and a timeless exploration of good, evil, love, and the nature of human freedom.

The story unfolds in two parallel narratives. In Moscow, the Devil, disguised as a mysterious foreigner named Woland, visits the city, accompanied by a bizarre entourage that includes a talking cat and other surreal figures. Their presence exposes hypocrisy, greed, and corruption among the literary elite, bureaucrats, and citizens, creating chaos and darkly comedic situations that are both absurd and profound.

Meanwhile, the novel tells the tragic love story of the Master, a reclusive writer, and Margarita, his devoted partner. The Master has created a novel about Pontius Pilate, which leads to his alienation and persecution. Margarita’s unwavering love and courage drive her to make extraordinary choices, ultimately leading her into a fantastical pact with Woland to save the Master and seek redemption.

Bulgakov’s narrative weaves together satire, supernatural elements, and philosophical inquiry, questioning morality, artistic freedom, and the limits of human understanding. The novel explores themes such as the conflict between authority and creativity, the nature of evil, the power of love, and the eternal struggle between the spiritual and material worlds.

The Master and Margarita is celebrated for its rich symbolism, inventive structure, and striking blend of realism and fantasy. Bulgakov’s prose is sharp, witty, and poetic, moving effortlessly from satirical humor to profound emotional depth. The novel’s unforgettable characters, from the diabolical Woland to the devoted Margarita, remain iconic in world literature, resonating with readers across generations.

More than just a story, The Master and Margarita is a meditation on human nature, justice, and the transformative power of love and art. It challenges readers to reflect on morality, courage, and the choices that define a life. With its brilliant mixture of magic, mystery, and philosophical insight, the novel continues to inspire and captivate readers worldwide.