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The Master and Margarita

by Mikhail Bulgakov
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Synopsis

A new adaptation of the magical satire by Mikhail Bulgakov.

Publishers Weekly

Bulgakov's satire of the greed and corruption of Soviet authorities illustrates the redemptive nature of art and faith, and Julian Rhind-Tutt's superb interpretation does the classic full justice. With a dramatic flair and a deep, multilayered voice, he pulls off a host of fantastical characters including Professor Woland (Satan) and several of his associates, Pontius Pilate and Jesus Christ, witches and madmen and a variety of early 20th-century Moscow literary and theater types. Two minor caveats: a few characterizations are too nasal, and his cockney accents for low-class Russian characters are a bit disconcerting. (June)

About the Author, Mikhail Bulgakov

Edward Kemp is a freelance writer and director. Earlier work includes a two-part adaptation of The Mysteries for the RSC, published by Nick Hern Books and available from TCG. He is literary manager at Chichester Festival Theatre.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
Naxos Audiobooks Ltd.
Format
Compact Disc
ISBN
9789626349366

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