
Mikhail Bulgakov
À propos de l'auteur
Mikhail Bulgakov was a renowned Russian writer, best known for his masterful novel "The Master and Margarita," which combines elements of fantasy, romance, and political satire. Born in Kiev in 1891, Bulgakov initially pursued a career in medicine before turning his attention to writing. His works often reflect the turbulent political landscape of early 20th-century Russia, marked by the Russian Revolution and the subsequent rise of the Soviet regime. Despite facing censorship and political suppression, Bulgakov's unique narrative style and profound themes gained him a significant place in Russian literature.
Nationalité
Russe
Date de naissance
May 15, 1891
Lieu de naissance
Kiev, Ukraine
Date de décès
March 10, 1940
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