Discover a rare glimpse into the private world of Mikhail Bulgakov, the celebrated Russian author of The Master and Margarita. This volume, published by Eksmo, collects the personal letters exchanged between Bulgakov and his close friend and literary critic Pavel Popov from 1928 to 1940.
Through these candid correspondences, readers gain insight into Bulgakov’s creative struggles, his reflections on Soviet society, and the enduring friendship that supported him through some of the most challenging years of his life. The book captures not only the voice of a literary genius but also the intimate human emotions behind his masterpieces.
Perfect for:
Admirers and collectors of Bulgakov’s works
Readers interested in Russian literature and Soviet cultural history
Anyone who values authentic, first-hand historical and literary documents