Why should you read “The Master and Margarita”? - Alex Gendler

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The Devil has come to town.
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But don’t worry – all he wants to do is stage a magic show.
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This absurd premise forms the central plot
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of Mikhail Bulgakov’s masterpiece, "The Master and Margarita."
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Written in Moscow during the 1930s,
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this surreal blend of political satire, historical fiction,
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and occult mysticism
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has earned a legacy as one of the 20th century’s greatest novels–
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and one of its strangest.
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The story begins when a meeting between two members
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of Moscow’s literary elite
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is interrupted by a strange gentleman named Woland,
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who presents himself as a foreign scholar
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invited to give a presentation on black magic.
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As the stranger engages the two companions in a philosophical debate
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and makes ominous predictions about their fates,
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the reader is suddenly transported to 1st century Jerusalem.
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There a tormented Pontius Pilate
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reluctantly sentences Jesus of Nazareth to death.
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With the narrative shifting between the two settings,
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Woland and his entourage– Azazello, Koroviev, Hella,
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and a giant cat named Behemoth–
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are seen to have uncanny magical powers,
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which they use to stage their performance
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while leaving a trail of havoc and confusion in their wake.
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Much of the novel’s dark humor comes not only from this demonic mischief,
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but also the backdrop against which it occurs.
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Bulgakov’s story takes place in the same setting where it was written–
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the USSR at the height of the Stalinist period.
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There, artists and authors worked under strict censorship,
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subject to imprisonment, exile, or execution
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if they were seen as undermining state ideology.
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Even when approved, their work–
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along with housing, travel, and everything else–
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was governed by a convoluted bureaucracy.
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In the novel,
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Woland manipulates this system along with the fabric of reality,
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to hilarious results.
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As heads are separated from bodies and money rains from the sky,
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the citizens of Moscow react with petty-self interest,
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illustrating how Soviet society bred greed and cynicism
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despite its ideals.
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And the matter-of-fact narration
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deliberately blends the strangeness of the supernatural events
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with the everyday absurdity of Soviet life.
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So how did Bulgakov manage to publish such a subversive novel
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under an oppressive regime?
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Well… he didn’t.
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He worked on "The Master and Margarita" for over ten years.
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But while Stalin’s personal favor
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may have kept Bulgakov safe from severe persecution,
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many of his plays and writings were kept from production,
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leaving him safe but effectively silenced.
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Upon the author’s death in 1940,
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the manuscript remained unpublished.
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A censored version was eventually printed in the 1960s,
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while copies of the unabridged manuscript
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continued to circulate among underground literary circles.
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The full text was only published in 1973,
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over 30 years after its completion.
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Bulgakov’s experiences with censorship and artistic frustration
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lend an autobiographical air to the second part of the novel,
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when we are finally introduced to its namesake.
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"The Master" is a nameless author who’s worked for years on a novel
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but burned the manuscript after it was rejected by publishers–
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just as Bulgakov had done with his own work.
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Yet the true protagonist is the Master’s mistress Margarita.
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Her devotion to her lover’s abandoned dream
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bears a strange connection to the diabolical company’s escapades–
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and carries the story to its surreal climax.
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Despite its dark humor and complex structure,
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"The Master and Margarita" is, at its heart,
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a meditation on art, love, and redemption,
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that never loses itself in cynicism.
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And the book’s long overdue publication and survival against the odds
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is a testament to what Woland tells the Master:
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“Manuscripts don’t burn.”
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