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* Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The White Guard, where a bust of Momus appears in the house of the Turbins.
The story of Faust is also woven into Dr. Mikhail Bulgakov's best-known novel, The Master and Margarita with Margarita being modeled on Gretchen and the Master on Faust.
In Mikhail Bulgakov's 1940 ( published 1967 ) novel, The Master and Margarita, Johann Strauss conducts the orchestra during Satan's Great Ball at the invitation of Behemoth.
* A much-quoted line in Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita is " manuscripts don't burn " ().
* In Mikhail Bulgakov's 1966 novel, The Master and Margarita, Signora Tofana, a guest at Satan's Ball, arrives wearing a Spanish boot on her left leg.
The entire first volume of The Diamond Chariot is an allusion to Alexander Kuprin's Junior Captain Rybnikov, and the opening sentence of The Winter Queen is a clear reference to Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita.
Chandrabhanu Pattanayak notes the influence of William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita ( influences Rushdie admitted to ).
** Name of Pontius Pilate's dog in Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita
In a conversation with BOMB Magazine, Pelevin named Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita as an early influence on his reading, saying, " The effect of this book was really fantastic.
In Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, the procurator of Iudaea, Pontius Pilate, states that he had fought in this battle.
Arts during the rule of Joseph Stalin were characterised by the rise and domination of the government-imposed style of Socialist realism, with all other trends being severely repressed, with rare exceptions ( e. g., many notable Mikhail Bulgakov's works-however the full text of his The Master and Margarita was published only in 1966 ).
This extravagant treatment of everyday events can be found in the work of earlier authors, such as Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, Harry Stephen Keeler's meganovels such as The Box from Japan, and Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast novels.
Smekhov has long worked in the Moscow Taganka Theatre where his roles included Woland in a stage adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita.
It is " one of novelist Mikhail Bulgakov's most beloved stories " featuring a stray dog " named Sharik who takes human form ," as a slovenly and narcissistic incarnation of the New Soviet Man.
* Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita: A Literary Mystification by Alfred Barkov.
Long a Soviet underground classic, Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita was finally brought to the Russian stage at the Taganka in 1977, in an adaptation by Lyubimov.
The Pond is one of the main settings of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita.

Mikhail and Master
, " The Lame Devil " or " The Devil upon Two Sticks ") and the 20th century Russian novel The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov.
Mikhail Bulgakov wrote his work, The Master and Margarita, in secret, despite earlier successes such as White Guard.
Some 1930s writers, such as Mikhail Bulgakov, author of The Master and Margarita, and Nobel-prize winning Boris Pasternak with his novel Doctor Zhivago continued the classical tradition of Russian literature with little or no hope of being published.
* Mikhail Bulgakov The Master and Margarita
* Mikhail Bulgakov: The Master and Margarita
" Sympathy for the Devil ", featured on the album Beggars Banquet ( 1968 ), was in part inspired by The Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov, a book which Faithfull introduced him to.
He wrote La Majstro kaj Martinelli (" The Master and Martinelli "), a biting satire of Silfer ( inspired by the similarly titled novel of Mikhail Bulgakov ), and criticised his ideology in La liturgio de la foiro (" The Liturgy of the Fair ").
* York Höller: The Master and Margarita, opera in two acts after the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov ( 1989 )
* Mikhail Bulgakov, the twentieth-century Russian author of the novel The Master and Margarita as well as various other novels and plays
* In The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, Ivan Ponyrov ( the poet also known as Ivan Homeless ) suggests to Woland ( a German name for Satan ) that Immanuel Kant should be sent to Solovki as punishment for his attempts to prove the existence of God.
# The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
Woland () is a fictional character in the book The Master and Margarita by the Russian ( Soviet ) author Mikhail Bulgakov.
* Mikhail Bulgakov ( 1996 ) The Master and Margarita, Vintage.

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Chiang allowed for the " escape " of Soviet agent and advisor Mikhail Borodin and Soviet military officer Vasily Blücher ( Galens ) to safety after the purge.
Most of Vertov's early work was unpublished, and few manuscripts remain after the Second World War, though some material survived in later films and documentaries created by Vertov and his brothers, Boris Kaufman and Mikhail Kaufman.
Only after the ascendancy of Mikhail Gorbachev to Soviet leadership in 1985 did mass media in Finland gradually begin to criticize the Soviet Union more.
Some strains in Aida suggest at least a superficial familiarity with the works of the Russian composer Mikhail Glinka, whom Franz Liszt, after his tour of the Russian Empire as a pianist, popularized in Western Europe.
In 1925, after the death of Mikhail Frunze, Voroshilov was appointed People's Commissar for Military and Navy Affairs and Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council of the USSR, a post he held until 1934.
After World War II, East Prussia was divided between the USSR and Poland, and Königsberg was renamed after the Soviet Head of State Mikhail Kalinin.
Out of respect for Mikhail Bakunin, they did not make their differences with collectivist anarchism explicit until after Bakunin's death.
Mikhail Gorbachev was the Party's first leader to have been born after the Revolution.
However, shortly after Mikhail Bakunin and his followers ( called Collectivists while in the International ) joined in 1868, the First International became polarised into two camps, with Marx and Bakunin as their respective figureheads.
The Cold War began to wind down after Mikhail Gorbachev assumed power in March 1985.
* December 16 – Mikhail Baryshnikov's 1976 production of Tchaikovsky's beloved ballet The Nutcracker comes to CBS a year after premiering onstage at the Kennedy Center.
* Mikhail Aleksandrovich becomes the sole ruler of Tver ( now in eastern Russia ) after the death of co-ruler and rival Mikhailovich of Kashin.
During his second term in office, in May – June 1988, more than five years after using the term " evil empire ," Reagan visited the new reformist General Secretary of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow.
Ballet took root in Russia after its importation from France, and classical music became firmly established with the compositions of Mikhail Glinka ( 1804 – 1857 ).
The Lomonosov Gold Medal, named after Russian scientist and polymath Mikhail Lomonosov, is awarded each year since 1959 for outstanding achievements in the natural sciences and the humanities by the USSR Academy of Sciences and later the Russian Academy of Sciences ( RAS ).
More portentous was Mussorgsky's introduction that winter to Alexander Dargomyzhsky, at that time the most important Russian composer after Mikhail Glinka.
The settlement was founded as a Russian military outpost in 1839 and was named after Admiral Mikhail Lazarev.
Unlike those who took after the grand style of Mikhail Lomonosov and Alexander Sumarokov, Derzhavin was concerned with the minute details of his subjects.
However, shortly after Mikhail Bakunin and his followers ( called Collectivists while in the International ) joined in 1868, the First International became polarised into two camps, with Marx and Bakunin as their respective figureheads.
The khan summoned both princes to Sarai and, after a trial, had Mikhail executed.
* Mikhail Alexandrovich Romanov ( 1878 – 1918 ), arguably Tsar Mikhail II for one day after the abdication of Nicholas II
His overall performance in Olympiad play is impressive: + 78 − 1 = 50 ( only one game lost, to Robert Hübner, out of 129 played ), for 79. 8 per cent, the third all-time best performance after Mikhail Tal and Anatoly Karpov.
The most notable shipwreck in the sounds is that of the Russian cruise liner Mikhail Lermontov, which sank in 1986 in Port Gore, close to the mouth of Queen Charlotte Sound, after striking rocks.
A contemporary of Brian Mulroney, Ronald Reagan, Helmut Kohl, François Mitterrand, Margaret Thatcher, and Mikhail Gorbachev, he is best known for pushing through the privatization of state-owned companies, and for helping to revitalize Japanese nationalism during and after his term as prime minister.

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