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'''Mikhail Bulgakov''' ([[1891]]-[[1940]]), a [[Russia|Russian]] novelist and playwright of the first half of the [[20th century]]. Bulgakov's is famous for his books ''Notes of a Country Doctor'' and ''White Guard'', |
'''Mikhail Bulgakov''' ([[1891]]-[[1940]]), a [[Russia|Russian]] novelist and playwright of the first half of the [[20th century]]. Bulgakov's is famous for his books ''Notes of a Country Doctor'' and ''White Guard'', but his most famous work, which has truly granted him immortality, is the fantasy/morality [[novel]] ''[[The Master and Margarita]]'', considered by some the best Russian [[novel]] of the century and the best of the Soviet novels. |
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''What needs to be added: a real bio, notes about his journalistic career, expansion on his writing career'' |
''What needs to be added: a real bio, notes about his journalistic career, expansion on his writing career'' |
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Mikhail Bulgakov (1891-1940), a Russian novelist and playwright of the first half of the 20th century. Bulgakov's is famous for his books Notes of a Country Doctor and White Guard, but his most famous work, which has truly granted him immortality, is the fantasy/morality novel The Master and Margarita, considered by some the best Russian novel of the century and the best of the Soviet novels.
What needs to be added: a real bio, notes about his journalistic career, expansion on his writing career