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The Master And Margarita
Aug 10, 2025 3:39 AM

Author:Mikhail Bulgakov,Larissa Volokhonsky,Richard Pevear

The Master And Margarita

'Bulgakov is one of the greatest Russian writers, perhaps the greatest' Independent

Written in secret during the darkest days of Stalin's reign, The Master and Margarita became an overnight literary phenomenon when it was finally published it, signalling artistic freedom for Russians everywhere. Bulgakov's carnivalesque satire of Soviet life describes how the Devil, trailing fire and chaos in his wake, weaves himself out of the shadows and into Moscow one Spring afternoon. Brimming with magic and incident, it is full of imaginary, historical, terrifying and wonderful characters, from witches, poets and Biblical tyrants to the beautiful, courageous Margarita, who will do anything to save the imprisoned writer she loves.

Translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky with an Introduction by Richard Pevear

Reviews

Nicci Gerrard writes of ordinary people and gets — under their skins and she'll get under yours too

—— In Style

This is turbocharged; someone has put a rocket under Jacobson and the result is scintillating....Jacobson is quite simply a master of comic precision. He writes like a dream, with a complete mastery of technique...He can have you in stitches either with a long, beautifully timed paragraph or with a mere two words...

—— Nick Lezard , Evening Standard

The raging, contentious, hilarious, holy, deicidal, heartbreaking Kalooki Nights is a novel that stands toe-to-toe with the greats

—— Christopher Cleave , Sunday Telegraph

Kalooki Nights is a book to laugh at, learn from and argue with

—— David Horspool , The Times

Very funny...a rich, dense book...not so much like reading a novel as sharing a train carriage with its narrator...There is much to learn and a good deal to enjoy

—— Spectator

Kalooki Nights is far and away Jacobson's most ambitious, most fully realised and, above all, most entertaining novel. For its near reckless bravery it deserves some kind of literary VC

—— Tom Rosenthal , Independent on Sunday

Develops into a profound and despairing examination of modern life

—— David Annand , Scotland on Sunday

This is a welcome return to the bittersweet Yiddish-inspired humour at which Jacobson excels, and which has rightly earned him comparisons with Philip Roth...a gloriously pugnacious novel which, not unlike the fiction of Kingsley Amis in his pomp, wants to take on all-comers

—— Bryan Cheyette , Guardian

It is likely to be the funniest book published this year...prose sharper and brighter than any of his contemporaries...The jacket says Jacobson has won just one prize for his novels...[Kalooki Nights] deserves to redress the injustices meted out on its author

—— Observer

Broadsheet reviewers had praised it as a 'work of genius' - and they were right. The book is Jacobson's masterpiece. The writing is flawless, with the author's trademark blending of tragedy and comedy. A ferocious intelligence courses through it, reminiscent of Philip Roth at his 'Counterlife' best

—— Jonathan Freedland , Jewish Chronicle

The biggest laugh and the biggest cry since Angela Carter's Small Children

—— Simon Schama , Books of the Year, Observer

A wonderful surprise

—— Leo Robson , New Statesman

Peter Ackroyd takes the reader, in his usual compelling, elegant style, back to Heinrich Schliemann's excavation of that ancient city

—— Erica Wagner , The Times

Obermann is a lively creation

—— Scotland on Sunday
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