Master and Margarita
- Pagine
- 335
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780679760801
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~5h 52min
Master and Margarita è un book di Mikhail Bulgakov. Conta 335 pagine.
Informazioni su questo libro
Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel operates across two interlocking narratives, blending sharp social satire with theological inquiry and magical realism. Composed between 1928 and 1940 but withheld from publication until decades after the author’s death, the work juxtaposes a surreal visitation by the Devil and his eccentric retinue in 1930s Moscow with a meditative reconstruction of Pontius Pilate’s judgment of Jesus. At its core, the text examines the tension between artistic integrity and state censorship, exploring how individuals navigate moral compromise under an authoritarian regime. The narrative structure deliberately mirrors its philosophical concerns, weaving together the mundane and the metaphysical without hierarchy. Scholars and readers continue to study the book for its complex treatment of faith, guilt, creative freedom, and bureaucratic absurdity. Its enduring presence in the literary canon reflects a sustained engagement with questions of human responsibility that transcend its historical setting.
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Quante pagine ha Master and Margarita?+
Master and Margarita ha 335 pagine.
Di cosa parla Master and Margarita?+
Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel operates across two interlocking narratives, blending sharp social satire with theological inquiry and magical realism. Composed between 1928 and 1940 but withheld from publication until decades after the author’s death, the work juxtaposes a surreal visitation by the Devil ...
Chi ha scritto Master and Margarita?+
Master and Margarita è stato scritto da Mikhail Bulgakov.