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A Dog's Heart

A Dog's Heart( )
Author: Bulgakov, Mikhail Afanasevich
Translator: Aplin, Hugh
Foreword by: Byatt, A. S.
Series title:Hesperus Modern Voices Ser.
ISBN:978-1-84391-402-0
Publication Date:Jun 2013
Publisher:Hesperus Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $12.95
Book Description:

Through surreal, often grotesque humour, Bulgakov gives an ingenious new twist to the "Frankenstein" parable, in a new translation of one of the most popular satires on the Russian Revolution and on Soviet society

Having been scalded by boiling water earlier that day, and with little chance to survive the severe winter night, a stray dog is left for dead on the streets. Lamenting his fate, he is ill-prepared for the chance arrival of a wealthy professor who...
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Book Details
Pages:130
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 0.5 Inches
Book Weight:0.36 Pounds
Author Biography
Bulgakov, Mikhail Afanasevich (Author)
Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov was a Russian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer best known for his use of humor and satire. He was born in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 15, 1891, and graduated from the Medical School of Kiev University in 1916. He served as a field doctor during World War I.

Bulgakov's association with the Moscow Art Theater began in 1926 with the production of his play The Days of the Turbins, which was based on his novel The White Guard. His work was popular, but since it ridiculed the Soviet establishment, was frequently censored. His satiric novel The Heart of a Dog was not published openly in the U.S.S.R. until 1987.

Bulgakov's plays including Pushkin and Moliere dealt with artistic freedom. His last novel, The Master and Margarita, was not published until 1966-67 and in censored form.

Bulgakov died in Moscow on March 10, 1940.

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