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Mirra Ginsburg
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Eliot Fremont-Smith. The Devil in Moscow, Plus Gremlins
Mirra Ginsburg
Review 1967
Eliot Fremont-Smith. The Devil in Moscow, Plus Gremlins
Mirra Ginsburg
Mikhail Bulgakov died in 1940 at the age of 48, unsung and virtually unknown. As was the case with so many of the brightest stars of early Soviet art and literature, his works — short stories, the novel “The White Guard” (1925), several...
Victoria A. Babenko. Review of The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
Mirra Ginsburg
Review 1968
Victoria A. Babenko. Review of The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
Mirra Ginsburg
“In this day and age!” exclaims the Devil in Bulgakov’s novel upon meeting the Master, who, in Soviet Russia in the 1920’s, has written a book about Pontius Pilate and the Crucifixion of Jesus...
Edward J. Czerwinski. The Bulgakov Phenomenon
Mirra Ginsburg
Review 1969
Edward J. Czerwinski. The Bulgakov Phenomenon
Mirra Ginsburg
Prior to 1965, Bulgakov’s fame rested on his novel The White Guard (1924), his notoriety on the novel’s dramatization, Days of the Turbines (1926), which was at first acclaimed...
Mirra Ginsburg, Patricia Blake, Michael Glenny. Letters to the Editor
Mirra Ginsburg
Paratext 1968
Mirra Ginsburg, Patricia Blake, Michael Glenny. Letters to the Editor
Mirra Ginsburg
In a review (Oct<ober> 22, 1967) of “The Master and Margarita” by Mikhail Bulgakov, Patricia Blake wrote that “Two editions of ‘The Master and Margarita’ have been published in America...
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