An edition of Мастер и Маргарита (1966)

El maestro y Margarita

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An edition of Мастер и Маргарита (1966)

El maestro y Margarita

  • 4.18 ·
  • 71 Ratings
  • 391 Want to read
  • 25 Currently reading
  • 96 Have read

Mijaíl Bulgákov cuenta la llegada del diablo y su séquito de ayudantes al Moscú soviético. Su presencia pronto será advertida por la población, pero en la moderna ciudad, donde cualquier forma de atavismo está proscrita, nadie puede achacar los extraordinarios hechos que acaecen al advenimiento del maligno. Estos hechos llegan a su culmen durante una sesión de magia negra que el profesor Voland (alias que adopta el diablo) ofrecerá en el teatro Varietés: gente que desaparece, mujeres que terminan paseando en ropa interior por las calles o billetes que acaban transformándose en etiquetas de botellas son algunos de los hechos asombrosos a los que las fuerzas del orden deben enfrentarse.

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Il Maestro e Margherita: All'amico segreto / Lettera al governo dell'Urss
2015, Oscar Mondadori
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Мастер и Маргарита
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Мастер и Маргарита
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Mistrz i Małgorzata
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El maestro y Margarita
2011, Alianza Editorial, S.A.
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Мастер и Маргарита
2009
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1999, Grove Press
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The Master and Margarita
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Мастер и Маргарита: roman
1994, "Sibirskai͡a kniga"
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The Master and Margarita
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Translation Of
Мастер и Маргарита
Translated From
Russian

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Paperback
Number of pages
514

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Open Library
OL25926518M
ISBN 10
842066488X
ISBN 13
9788420664880
Biblioteca Nacional de España Depósito Legal
NA35152011

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The battle of competing translations, a new publishing phenomenon which began with One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, now offers two rival American editions of Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita. Mirra Ginsburg's (Grove Press) version is pointedly grotesque: she delights in the sharp, spinning, impressionistic phrase. Her Bulgakov reminds one of the virtuoso effects encountered in Zamyatin and Babel, as yell as the early Pasternak's bizarre tale of Heine in Italy. Translator Michael Glenny, on the other hand, almost suggests Tolstoy. His (Harper & Row) version is simpler, softer, and more humane. The Bulgakov fantasy is less striking here, but less strident, too. Glenny: ""There was an oddness about that terrible day...It was the hour of the day when people feel too exhausted to breathe, when Moscow glows in a dry haze..."" Ginsburg: ""Oh, yes, we must take note of the first strange thing...At that hour, when it no longer seemed possible to breathe, when the sun was tumbling in a dry haze..."" In any case, The Master and Margarita, a product of intense labor from 1928 till Bulgakov's death in 1940, is a distinctive and fascinating work, undoubtedly a stylistic landmark in Soviet literature, both for its aesthetic subversion of ""socialist realism"" (like Zamyatin, Bulgakov apparently believed that true literature is created by visionaries and skeptics and madmen), and for the purity of its imagination. Essentially the anti-scientific, vaguely anti-Stalinist tale presents a resurrected Christ figure, a demonic, tricksy foreign professor, and a Party poet, the bewildered Ivan Homeless, plus a bevy of odd or romantic types, all engaged in socio-political exposures, historical debates, and supernatural turnabouts. A humorous, astonishing parable on power, duplicity, freedom, and love.

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At the sunset hour of one warm spring day two men were to be seen at Patriarch's Ponds.
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