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Black Snow - Mikhail Bulgakov, Michael Glenny
Black Snow
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A new edition of Bulgakov’s blistering satire about the great Russian director Stanislavski, inventor of “Method acting,” part of Melville House’s reissue of the Bulgakov backlist in Michael Glenny’s celebrated translations.In 1926, a play based on Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel The White Guard... show more
A new edition of Bulgakov’s blistering satire about the great Russian director Stanislavski, inventor of “Method acting,” part of Melville House’s reissue of the Bulgakov backlist in Michael Glenny’s celebrated translations.In 1926, a play based on Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel The White Guard premiered at the prestigious Moscow Arts Theatre and it was an immediate and long-lasting success that laid the ground for the rest of Bulgakov’s career as a playwright and novelist. But it was not an entirely positive experience, and this novel, written near the end of Bulgakov’s life, skewers the theatrical fraternity he had been a part of for many years, and the Stalinist system of censorship that suppressed his work. Black Snow is the story of Maxudov, a young playwright whose play is chosen, almost at random, to be performed by the legendary Independent Theatre, and the chaos that ensues. The two co-directors of the theater, modeled after Stanislavski and his co-director, battle to control the production, star actresses throw daily fits, and with each rehearsal the chances of the play ever being ready to perform recedes. The ultimate backstage novel and a brilliant satire from one of the greatest modern Russian writers.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781612192147 (1612192149)
Publisher: Melville House
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
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Mikhail Bulgakov must have had a thing for cats. He’s must have been like the Russian Edward Gorey or something because there are cats in this book. Satan, however, is of a different from than cat in this book. If Satan is in this book, he is the powers that control ...
Bettie's Books
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3.0 Black Snow: A Theatrical Novel by Mikhail Bulgakov
my coverTranslated by Michael Glenny.Opening: On the 29th April Moscow was washed clean by a thunderstorm. The air was delightful; it mellowed the heart and made one want to start living again.First read twenty odd years ago - where does time go! When Maxudov's novel fails, he attempts suicide. Wh...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.0
my coverTranslated by Michael Glenny.Opening: On the 29th April Moscow was washed clean by a thunderstorm. The air was delightful; it mellowed the heart and made one want to start living again.First read twenty odd years ago - where does time go!
Edward
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Edward
Edward rated it
4.0 A Dead Man's Memoir: A Theatrical Novel
ChronologyIntroduction & SourcesA Note on the TextFurther Reading--A Dead Man's Memoir (A Theatrical Novel)Notes
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