Nov 3, 2005 — Barbara, a reader in Nashville, calls Bulgakov's novel "imaginative, grotesque, and beautiful."
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'The Master and Margarita' by Mikhail Bulgakov
Nov 3, 2005 — Barbara, a reader in Nashville, calls Bulgakov's novel "imaginative, grotesque, and beautiful.""This novel is one of the most imaginative, grotesque, and beautiful satires on the political and belief system of a society I've ever read. Whether it's the early to mid-20th century Russian society or ours today, it still fits and makes you rethink from a different point of view."
— From Barbara, who listens to WPLN in Nashville.
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