Kíev-Moscou

Kíev-Moscou

Bulgákov, Mijaíl A.

Mikhail Bulgakov suffered Soviet repression more subtly (psychological abuse) than other writers who were shot. Only the Letters to Stalin already give many clues as to how he was forced to live in Moscow. But Bulgakov was born in Kiev (he, however, wrote Kyiv), where he became a doctor (Tales of a young doctor), and in the descent of Saint Andrew, at number 11, his existence is still recorded. For this reason, of the many articles and narratives he wrote, we have collected in this volume, Kyiv-Moscow, the ones that best explain the civil war in Ukraine between whites, reds and nationalists, the post-war period in the capital and the resumption of life (as a writer, no longer as a doctor) in Moscow.

Author
Bulgákov, Mijaíl A.
Subject
Literature > Narrative in other languages
Genre
Biographical >
EAN
9788418858208
ISBN
978-84-18858-20-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Edicions de 1984
Pages
192 
High
21.0 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
01-06-2022
Language
Catalan 
Series
De bat a bat 
Number
48 
Paperback edition
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Bulgákov, Mijaíl A. (aut.)

  • Bulgákov, Mijaíl A.
    Mijaíl A. Bulgákov (Kiev, 1891-Moscú, 1940) fue un escritor, dramaturgo y médico ruso de la primera mitad del siglo XX. Su obra más conocida es la novela El maestro    Read more