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The landlord at the inn, for one, is not thankful. ![]() There is a station at Shap, by which the railway company no doubt conceives that it has conferred on that somewhat rough and remote locality all the advantages of a refined civilization but I doubt whether the Shappites have been thankful for the favour. He himself reached the place late in the evening by train from London. He gave his sister notice that he would be there, and begged her to come over to him as early as she might find it possible on the’ morning after his arrival. ![]() “He made up his mind to see Kate, and with this view he went down to Westmoreland and took himself to a small wayside inn at Shap among the fells, which had been known to him of old. ![]() ![]() ![]() At one point, hoping to lighten the repression, Bulgakov wrote Batum, a glowing play about Stalin to be performed on the dictator's birthday. 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The full novel finally appeared in 1973, but even then Russian readers were more likely to encounter a samizdat edition than the hard-to-find official printing.īulgakov had the misfortune of being a writer in the Soviet Union-worse yet, Josef Stalin's Soviet Union. ![]() Finished in 1940, the novel was not formally published until the late 1960s, and then only in heavily censored form. ![]() That's the setup for Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, a scathingly satiric tale of Soviet censors, informers, and intellectual courtiers that doubles as an unorthodox retelling of the Book of Matthew. The devil went down to Moscow not long after the Bolshevik takeover, along with a valet, a vampire, an assassin, and a gunslinging man-sized cat called Behemoth. ![]() ![]() I expected to be more intrigued by this one - OI ("brittle bone disease") and a wrongful birth suit. 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