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[144] The Master and Margarita - Mikhail Bulgakov (Fourth Review)
A Guy's Moleskine Notebook | July 23rd 2008 by Matthew Yau
Disclaimer: You might wish to read previous reviews and articles on this novel prior to this discourse for better understanding. See links below. “You pronounced your words as if you refuse to acknowledge the existence of either shadows or evi read more
The Master and Margarita: It’s a Comedy?
A Guy's Moleskine Notebook | July 20th 2008 by Matthew Yau
The Master and Margarita Series 3 Despite the philosophical nature and themes—fate, existence of God and the Devil—the novel is considered a comedy. We might not full grasp all the scholarly and social in-jokes, but it is irrefutably a hi read more
The Master, Novel Within Novel
A Guy's Moleskine Notebook | July 18th 2008 by Matthew Yau
The Master and Margarita Series 2 As I have expected (because I asked the same question myself in my first couple readings of the book), a couple important questions come to my students’ mind when reading the novel. Why is the novel called The read more
The Master and Margarita
Perpetual Memory Loss | July 18th 2008
The Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov, is a hilarious, but deep book. Although I have never read Faust this book is influenced by it. The Master and Margarita deals with what happens in Moscow when the devil comes to town for a visit. read more
Never Talk To Strangers
A Guy's Moleskine Notebook | July 15th 2008 by Matthew Yau
The Master and Margarita Series 1 …is the heading of the first chapter of The Master and Margarita. This might as well be some of the most intriguing opening chapters in any novels—a good example of the playwright at work. Readers will re read more
The Master and Margarita, and Sausage
A Guy's Moleskine Notebook | July 9th 2008 by Matthew Yau
In Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita, events take a Satanic turn in the guise of a gentleman-magician by the name of Woland who wreaks havoc on Moscow. Woland, who turns out to be the devil himself, pays a visit to the home of the extremely h read more

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