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_a Bulgakov, Mikhail _d1891-1940 _923131 _eauthor |
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_aDiaboliad, and other stories _c/ Mikhail Bulgakov ; translated by Hugh Aplin |
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260 | _aLondon : Alma Classics, 2016 | ||
300 | _a142 pages ; illustrations ; 20 cm. | ||
505 | _acontains: Diaboliad, ‘No.13 -- The Elpit Workers -- Commune Building -- A Chinese Tale -- The Adventures of Chichikov | ||
520 | _aIn Bulgakov’s ‘Diaboliad’, the modest and unassuming office clerk Korotkov is summarily sacked for a trifling error from his job at the Main Central Depot of Match Materials and tries to seek out his newly assigned superior, responsible for his dismissal. His quest through the labyrinth of Soviet bureaucracy takes on the increasingly surreal dimensions of a nightmare. This early satirical story, reminiscent of Gogol and Dostoevsky, was first published in 1924 and incurred the wrath of pro-Soviet critics. Along with the three other stories in this volume, which also explore the themes of the absurd and bizarre, it provides a fascinating glimpse into the artistic development of the author of The Master and Margarita. | ||
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_aBulgakov, Mikhail _d1891-1940 _xTranslations into English _923133 |
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_aSoviet Union _xSocial life and customs _xFiction _923136 |
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_aAplin, Hugh A. _etranslator _923135 |
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653 | _aREADING IN ENGLISH | ||
655 | _aRussian literature | ||
655 | _aLiterary classics |