The Master and Margarita
~ Richard Pevear, Larissa Volokhonsky, Mikhail Bulgakov
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balzac999
~ 39-year-old man in Seattle, WAThe Master and Margarita
“I know its probably really our of fashion to say this, but I found Margarita's devotion to the Master something I would rather...”
War and Peace
“I feel Tolstoy is perhaps the only modern who can sit next to Homer as an equal in describing the whole of life. What does this...”
UpstartCrow
~ 59-year-old woman in Washington, DCThe Master and Margarita
“I love, love, love this book! I reread it two years ago, terrified it wouldn't hold up to my youthful infatuation. But it did.”
Anna Karenina
“I tried reading this in my twenties to little avail. I think it's one of those novels best read in middle age (and this...”
BookieCanuck
~ 38-year-old man in Toronto, CanadaThe Master and Margarita
“The Greatest Book Ever Written (and yes, that is the official title, hence the caps). It shows the mysteries of life, love and...”
The Black Book
“Mt favourite Pamuk novel, and another one that blends reality and fiction.”
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A few comments on The Master and Margarita (10)
Nov 15, 2010, 12:54 AM
bgaunt, a 27-year-old man in Oakland
“ugh. that link totally didn't work. try this one: http://benikon2k.tumblr.com/post/1576794078/behemoth”
Nov 15, 2010, 6:57 PM
trouble, a 23-year-old woman in Santa Fe
“hah, that's a great picture! behemoth was always my favorite character. i have read 'heart of a dog', and really liked it. the parts from sharik's point of view are exactly what i always suspected dogs think like. iactually just finished 'the fatal eggs', another science-gone-wrong kind of story. a little gruesome, but that's one of the things that make it so good. Another Behemoth pic: http://beiderbecke.typepad.com/tba/2006/06/international_c.html”








Nov 15, 2010, 12:52 AM
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bgaunt, a 27-year-old man in Oakland
“gaaahhhhhh I couldn't handle this one. And I love the Russians! Have you read Heart of a Dog? I like that Bulgakov much better. It's tight and succinct and I understand the references... M&M lost me almost immediately. So much esoterica. There is some great imagery produced out of Behemoth though. Gotta love a badass cat with a gun and a mushroom. check it: http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_lbwief792n1qef7lto1_1280.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=0RYTHV9YYQ4W5Q3HQMG2&Expires=1289868750&Signature=VX9GwH09qXKSbeNIR8I87Pnzies%3D”