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Indlæser... The Master and Margarita (original 1967; udgave 1987)af Mikhail Bulgakov
Work InformationMesteren og Margarita af Mikhail Bulgakov (1967)
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Bulgakovovo vrcholné a poslední dílo, které autorovi právem získalo světovou proslulost. V Bulgakovově groteskním mnohavrstevném mystériu se rozvíjí a prolíná více rovin: je stejně tak fantaskním a symbolickým obrazem doby jako realistickým vylíčením dusné atmosféry Moskvy 20. a 30. let, biblickým apokryfem, eschatologickou vizí i ostrou satirou na poměry. Svůj „příběh novodobého Fausta“ začal Bulgakov psát v r. 1929 a poslední úpravy diktoval, už slepý, své ženě pět dní před smrtí roku 1940. I'll start by saying this: Pontius Pilate is completely gay for Yeshua like holy shit. This book was really good but man I wish it was like, half as long? There was sooooooooooooooo much filler and the good parts were really good but the boring parts made it really hard to keep reading and I will probably never read it again because of that. There are so many characters and most of them don't matter at all and I could not follow all of the names because not only are there way too many characters but in true Russian fashion they (mostly) all have AT LEAST three to five names. Anyways, I'm sure a ton of the references and ideas here went wayy over my head but I kind of embarassingly cried a little bit at the end. Not as much as when I read Sofia Petrovna but I still didn't think I would at all this time... Uhm anyways it was a good book I think. I think I'll probably be going back and forth on my rating for a while because... like I said the good parts were really good but like half of it was just... I did not want to read it at all for a while. Margarita and Homeless were my favorite characters by far, what a delight! I can see why this book is so popular. There is a LOT going on here. A story about Russia in the 1950’s and a visit from Satan and some cohorts, including Behemoth, a very large and typical cat. I don’t know enough about Russia of the time to get all of the satire, though some is quite obvious. Read simply as a love story and for the touching novel within the novel about Christ and Pilate, it is fully satisfying. Despite the promising chapter titles, the first one hundred pages of this book was of so little interest that I gave up on it. Clearly I'm out of step with the vast majority of readers. There was no one I cared about and whatever literary and ethical subtext may have been present for others, was so obscure and illusive to me, that all that I could find was a tedious procession of hyperbolic outrages.
Hostigado y perseguido, como tantos otros creadores e intelectuales rusos, por sus críticas al sistema soviético, MIJAIL BULGÁKOV (1891-1940) no pudo llegar a ver publicada "El maestro y margarita", que, escrita entre 1929 y su fallecimiento, sólo pudo ver la luz en 1966. Novela de culto, la obra trasciende la mera sátira, si bien genial, de la sociedad soviética de entonces -con su población hambrienta, sus burócratas estúpidos, sus aterrados funcionarios y sus corruptos artistas, cuya sórdida existencia viene a interrumpir la llegada a Moscú del diablo, acompañado de una extravagante corte-, para erigirse en metáfora de la complejidad de la naturaleza humana, así como del eterno combate entre el bien y el mal. Tilhører ForlagsserienAlianza Tres (60) En bok för alla (2006) dtv (10168/11668) dtv phantastica (1872) — 23 mere Gallimard, Folio (6584) Grote ABC (110) Harvill (11) ET Tascabili [Einaudi] (393) A tot vent (744) Venècies (3) ΒΙΠΕΡ : Best Seller (167) Βιβλιοθήκη· Ανάγνωση (19) Indeholdt iIndeholderHar tilpasningenInspireretHas as a reference guide/companionHar kommentartekstIndeholder elevguideHæderspriserDistinctionsNotable Lists
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Google Books — Indlæser... GenrerMelvil Decimal System (DDC)891.7342Literature Literature of other languages Literature of east Indo-European and Celtic languages Russian and East Slavic languages Russian fiction USSR 1917–1991 Early 20th century 1917–1945LC-klassificeringVurderingGennemsnit:
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