When Maxudov's novel, fails, he attempts suicide. When that fails, he dramatizes his novel. To Maxudov's surprise -- and the resentment of literary Moscow -- the play is accepted by the legendary Independent Theater, and Maxudov plunges into a vortex of inflated egos. Each rehearsal, sees more and more sparks flying higher and higher ... and less and less chance of poor Maxudov's play ever being performed. Black Snow is the ultimate backstage novel, and a brilliant satire on Mikhail. Bulgakov's ten-year love-hate relationship with Stanislavsky, Method acting, and the Moscow Arts Theater.After a lifetime spent struggling against censorship, not least in the theater, Bulgakov died in 1940, not long after completing his masterpiece, The Master and Margarita. None of his major fiction was published during his lifetime.
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Review:
"A masterpiece of black comedy" (Irish Times)
"The novel moves with mad exuberance" (Independent)
"Bulgakov, the first magical realist-is regarded as the Soviet writer who made the strongest impact on twentieth-century Western fiction" (Irish Times)
"A writer of fantastic genius" (Sunday Times)
Book Description:
A brilliant satire on Method Acting and the Moscow Arts Theatre, from the author of The Master and Margarita.
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- PublisherVintage
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 1860466397
- ISBN 13 9781860466397
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages176
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