About the Book
The setting is Kiev in 1918, a time of revolution, turmoil and civil war. The Germans have occupied the city, Petlyura's Socialists are camped outside awaiting their moment, while the Bolsheviks watch, contemplating their buried armaments. It is a time of suspense and anguished uncertainty for everyone, including the once-wealthy Turbin family, who, like the other last supporters of the Tsar, will find their world growing smaller and smaller until it disappears altogether. This memorable novel, published in 1923, was Bulgakov's first major work. C.P. Snow said that it is "one of the classical works of modern literature."
Reviews
"A writer of fantastic genius."Sunday Times
". . . infused with a passion for the old city and for its people that catches the reader up in its sweeping intensity."New York Times Book Review
". . . [he] unfurls great fictional canvases, conjuring up the atmosphere and beauty of his beloved Kiev [like] Pushkin."Newsweek
A powerful reverie . . ."New Statesman
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