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Самоцветный быт

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В сборник вошли ранние рассказы и фельетоны, написанные Михаилом Булгаковым в 1920-х гг. и предвосхитившие его будущие, более масштабные по замыслу произведения.
С присущими ему остроумием, наблюдательностью и исключительным мастерством автор показывает некоторые темные стороны новой советской действительности – этого нового, "самоцветного быта". Булгаков высмеивает обывательщину, мещанство, приспособленчество, бюрократизм, и с каждой страницы его искрометной малой прозы веет почти кафкианским кошмаром – невероятно смешным в своей абсурдности, пусть даже смех этот нередко сквозь слезы…

320 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2021

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Mikhail Bulgakov

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Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (Russian: Михаил Булгаков) was a Russian writer, medical doctor, and playwright. His novel The Master and Margarita , published posthumously, has been called one of the masterpieces of the 20th century.

He also wrote the novel The White Guard and the plays Ivan Vasilievich, Flight (also called The Run ), and The Days of the Turbins . He wrote mostly about the horrors of the Russian Civil War and about the fate of Russian intellectuals and officers of the Tsarist Army caught up in revolution and Civil War.

Some of his works ( Flight , all his works between the years 1922 and 1926, and others) were banned by the Soviet government, and personally by Joseph Stalin, after it was decided by them that they "glorified emigration and White generals". On the other hand, Stalin loved The Days of the Turbins (also called The Turbin Brothers ) very much and reportedly saw it at least 15 times.

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April 27, 2026
Остроумие автора неиссякаемо, человеческие пороки неизменны, произведения Булгакова, как-никогда, актуальны!
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