Description: Mikhail Bulgakov by Marietta Chudakova, Huw Davies Marietta Chudakova is an expert on Soviet literature and on the works of Mikhail Bulgakov in particular. Her biography of Bulgakov was first published in 1988 and remains the most authoritative and comprehensive study of the writers life... FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Marietta Chudakova is an expert on Soviet literature and on the works of Mikhail Bulgakov in particular. Her biography of Bulgakov was first published in 1988 and remains the most authoritative and comprehensive study of the writers life ever produced. It has received acclaim for the journalistic style in which it is written: the author draws on unpublished manuscripts and early drafts of Bulgakovs novels to bring the writer to life. She also explores archive documents and memoirs written by some of Bulgakovs contemporaries so as to construct a comprehensive and nuanced portrait of the writer and his life and times. Author Biography The famous historian of twentieth-century literature and well-known expert on Mikhail Bulgakovs works, Marietta Chudakova, was born in Moscow in 1937. In 1959, she graduated from the Philological Faculty of Moscow State University. In 1959-1961, she taught Russian language and literature at one of Moscows schools. She defended her PhD thesis in 1964. From 1965 to 1984, Chudakova worked at the Manuscripts Department of the USSR State Library, where she played an active part in the acquisition of the writers personal archive from Bulgakovs widow Yelena, who saved his unpublished works from oblivion and published them after his death in 1940. Marietta Chudakova has written more than 200 publications on twentieth-century Russian literature, the history of philology and literary criticism. Her main research interests are the history of Russian literature in the Soviet period (including works on Bulgakov, Zamyatin and Zoshchenko), poetics, and archival studies. Marietta Chudakova chairs the Bulgakov Foundation. Review "Huw Daviess translation is a major contribution to the fields of Soviet literary, biographical, and intellectual studies. [...] It is a book that will mean many things to many different people: a standard resource for the scholar, an introduction to a very different intellectual climate for the student of Russian Studies, and a mind-bending adventure for the English-language reader of Master and Margarita looking to learn more about Bulgakovs life and times." Sidney Eric Dement, The Russian Review"As Chudakova makes clear in her preface, her focus is primarily biographical: Bulgakovs creative output is only mentioned to the extent that it proved possible to perceive it and trace its connections.... Anyone expecting critical evaluative insights into Bulgakovs stories, novels and plays may therefore in one sense be disappointed. They should, however, resist the temptation to take advantage of the extensive, if not always reliable, index in order merely to dip in and out of the book. Despite the challenges outlined above, it repays careful reading; in its sheer wealth of detail it includes so much to savour." Roger Cockrell, East-West Review"Chudakovas compilation of often extremely minute details of Bulgakovs life-from the flora, fauna, and intellectual atmosphere of pre-Revolutionary Kiev, to the attendees and menus of various social gatherings, to the color of the pencils he favored ("on this occasion, red")-and her correlations of this factual material with Bulgakovs oeuvre resulted in the first glasnost-era biographical study of Bulgakov in Russian, Zhizneopisanie Mikhaila Bulgakova." Timothy D. Sergay, Delos"This abridged English translation of the Russian original (Zhizneopisanie Mikhaila Bulgakova) is a long but, nonetheless, absorbing read. It provides rich detail about Bulllgakovs life and times, drawing context from diaries, letters and personal accounts. All of these sources have been authored by either Bulgakov himself, an array of wives and close relatives, or friends from various stages of his short, vexed, but, nevertheless, incredibly productive, life. In addition, there are a number of contributions from other contemporary sources that throw light on Bulgakovs rich oeuvre." John Cook, Australian Slavonic and East European Studies (ASEES) Journal Long Description Marietta Chudakova is an expert on Soviet literature and on the works of Mikhail Bulgakov in particular. Her biography of Bulgakov was first published in 1988 and remains the most authoritative and comprehensive study of the writers life ever produced. It has received acclaim for the journalistic style in which it is written: the author draws on unpublished manuscripts and early drafts of Bulgakovs novels to bring the writer to life. She also explores archive documents and memoirs written by some of Bulgakovs contemporaries so as to construct a comprehensive and nuanced portrait of the writer and his life and times. Details ISBN1784379816 Pages 652 Language English Year 2019 ISBN-10 1784379816 ISBN-13 9781784379810 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2019-12-01 Imprint Glagoslav Publications B.V. Subtitle The Life and Times Illustrations Illustrations Author Huw Davies Short Title Mikhail Bulgakov UK Release Date 2019-12-01 Publisher Glagoslav Publications B.V. Translator Huw Davies Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:126524124;
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Book Title: Mikhail Bulgakov: the Life and Times
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Author: Marietta Chudakova
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Language: English
Publisher: Glagoslav Publications B.V.
Publication Year: 2019
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Number of Pages: 652 Pages