About Mikhail Bulgakov
Mikhail Bulgakov (1891 - 1940) was born and educated in Kiev where he graduated as a doctor in 1916. He rapidly abandoned medicine to write some of the greatest Russian literature of this century. After a lifetime at odds with the stultifying Soviet regime, he died impoverished and blind in 1940, shortly after completing his masterpiece, The Master and Margarita. None of his major fiction was published during his lifetime.
Novels
The White Guard (1925)
The Master and Margarita (1938)
A Country Doctor's Notebook (1963)
Black Snow (1968)
A Dead Man's Memoir: A Theatrical Novel (2007)
The Master and Margarita (1938)
A Country Doctor's Notebook (1963)
Black Snow (1968)
A Dead Man's Memoir: A Theatrical Novel (2007)
Collections
Notes On the Cuff: And Other Stories (1923)
Diaboliad: And Other Stories (1925)
The Heart of a Dog: And Other Stories (1927)
Early Plays (1972)
Flight and Bliss (1985)
The Fatal Eggs: And Other Soviet Satire (1987)
Diaboliad: And Other Stories (1925)
The Heart of a Dog: And Other Stories (1927)
Early Plays (1972)
Flight and Bliss (1985)
The Fatal Eggs: And Other Soviet Satire (1987)
Plays
Zoyka's Apartment: A Tragic Farce in Three Acts (1925)
The Days of Turbins (1926)
The Crimson Island (1928)
Flight (1928)
Adam and Eve (1931)
Bliss (1934)
Last Days (1935)
The Cabal of Hypocrites (1936)
Batum (1938)
The Days of Turbins (1926)
The Crimson Island (1928)
Flight (1928)
Adam and Eve (1931)
Bliss (1934)
Last Days (1935)
The Cabal of Hypocrites (1936)
Batum (1938)
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