The Master and Margarita - Mikhail Bulgakov

By Mikhail Bulgakov

Release Date: 2026-03-24

Genre: Classics

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The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov
Narrated by 2026 Audio Publishers Association Hall of Fame inductee George Guidall!

First published only after his death, Mikhail Bulgakov’s classic novel The Master and Margarita is a profoundly unique Russian phantasmagorical satire. Philosophical and in part autobiographical, this stunning work was composed entirely in secret during the long winter of cultural persecution under Stalin.

The professor and the poet who’ve come to Patriarch’s Ponds for a stroll on a hot and stagnant Moscow afternoon are dismayed to encounter a quite extraordinary stranger, surely a deranged foreigner. As this quixotic character recounts a centuries-old story of destiny, his infamy becomes a matter of gruesome revelation for the doomed professor and his poor companion. And what will become of the Master’s suppressed masterpiece? Something his lover, Margarita, will go to great lengths to ensure.

Tremendous wit, black humor, and a love story intertwine in this magnificent novel that harkens to Gogol and Goethe.

The Master and Margarita - Mikhail Bulgakov

By Mikhail Bulgakov

Release Date: 2026-03-24

Genre: Classics

(0 ratings)
Narrated by 2026 Audio Publishers Association Hall of Fame inductee George Guidall!

First published only after his death, Mikhail Bulgakov’s classic novel The Master and Margarita is a profoundly unique Russian phantasmagorical satire. Philosophical and in part autobiographical, this stunning work was composed entirely in secret during the long winter of cultural persecution under Stalin.

The professor and the poet who’ve come to Patriarch’s Ponds for a stroll on a hot and stagnant Moscow afternoon are dismayed to encounter a quite extraordinary stranger, surely a deranged foreigner. As this quixotic character recounts a centuries-old story of destiny, his infamy becomes a matter of gruesome revelation for the doomed professor and his poor companion. And what will become of the Master’s suppressed masterpiece? Something his lover, Margarita, will go to great lengths to ensure.

Tremendous wit, black humor, and a love story intertwine in this magnificent novel that harkens to Gogol and Goethe.

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