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The Heart of a Dog

The Heart of a Dog Paperback - 2013

by Mikhail Bulgakov

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  • Title The Heart of a Dog
  • Author Mikhail Bulgakov
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 144
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Melville House Publishing, Brooklyn, NY
  • Date 2013
  • Bookseller's Inventory # G1612192882I3N00
  • ISBN 9781612192888 / 1612192882
  • Weight 0.28 lbs (0.13 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.9 x 5 x 0.4 in (20.07 x 12.70 x 1.02 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Satire, Moscow (Russia)
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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Media reviews

“As high-spirited as it is pointed. Unlike so much satire, it has a splendid sense
of fun.” —Eileen Battersby, Irish Times

“Bulgakov here assaults the dour utilitarian lives of Soviet citizens with a defiant,
boisterous display of nonsense.”  —The Times

“One of the greatest of modern Russian writers, perhaps the greatest.” —Nigel Jones, Independent

About the author

MIKHAIL BULGAKOV was born in Kiev on May 15th 1891. He graduated as a doctor but gave up the practice of medicine in 1920 to devote himself to literature. He went on to write some of the greatest novels in twentieth century Russian literature, including The White Guard, Heart of a Dog, and his masterpiece, The Master and Margarita. He died in Moscow of kidney disease in 1940.

MICHAEL GLENNY (1927-1990) was one of the world's leading translators of Russian literature, translating the works of Gogol and Dostoevsky. But he was also famous for bringing the works of then-lesser-known dissident writers to the fore, including Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Georgi Vladimov. He was the first person to translate Mikhail Bulgakov into English.