Il Maestro e Margherita

Il Maestro e Margherita

1966 • 305 pages

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Woland, incarnazione di Satana, capita nella Mosca degli anni ’20. Con interventi magici sconvolge l’ambiente teatrale e letterario, smascherando soprusi e favoritismi. Aiuta soprattutto il Maestro, scrittore vittima della censura per un romanzo su Pilato (di cui vengono riportati nella narrazione alcuni capitoli, quelli relativi alla condanna a morte di Cristo). Rinchiuso in manicomio, come indesiderabile, viene liberato grazie all’intervento di Margherita, la donna da lui amata, che accetta di diventare strega e per una notte guidare il gran sabba di Satana.

Source: http://www.baldinicastoldi.it/libri/maestro-margherita/

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Put this one aside for a while, but ended up loving it. It fulfills my final Read Harder Challenge category, “Read a book that is set more than 5000 miles from your location.” Whee! For extra credit, I'm watching the Russian miniseries version on YouTube. Bizarre and addictive.

October 28, 2017

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