Books
Your webmaster published some books about The Master and Margarita, including the Annotations per chapter which you can find on this website, as well as the illustrations that he made himself in 2020.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About
The Master & Margarita
The book Everything You Always Wanted to Know About The Master & Margarita, contains detailed descriptions of all the characters from the novel and their prototypes. You will also find information about the places that Bulgakov described and the role they played in the life of the author. In the appendices of this book you will find the text of a passage that does not appear in the English translation of the novel, and the Dutch text of Bears in the Caviar, the hilarious eyewitness report which Charles Thayer wrote about the sensational Spring Festival which the American ambassador William Bullitt had organised in Moscow on April 23, 1935, and where Mikhail Bulgakov himself was present. It inspired him to describe the famous Ball of Satan.
The Master and Margarita
Annotations per chapter
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Mikhail Bulgakov's completion of The Master and Margarita in 1940, your webmaster decided to compile the Annotations per chapter of this website into one book. It is entitled The Master and Margarita. Annotations per chapter<.
Levensverhaal van Michail Boelgakov [nl]
On December 1, 2023, we published the renowned Levensverhaal van Michail Boelgakov or Mikhail Bulgakov's Life Story by Marietta Chudakova, translated in Dutch by your webmaster. This book is regarded worldwide as the ultimate biography of Bulgakov. As an extra, this book contains the complete bibliography of Mikhail Bulgakov in which all his novels, plays and serials are listed.
Dagboeken en herinneringen [nl]
On May 1, 2024, we will publish Dagboeken en herinneringen or Diaries and Memories by Bulgakov's third wife Yelena Sergeevna Bulgakova translated in Dutch by your webmaster.In addition to her diaries from 1933 to 1940, this book also contains the diary entries she made after the author's death - the last dated February 25, 1970 - and other fascinating documents, such as Letters to the Next World, a series of letters she had written to her late husband between 1943 and 1955, and her correspondence with Bulgakov's brother Nikolay (1898-1966), who was a bacteriologist at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, and with her own brother Aleksander Sergeevich Nyurenberg (1890-1964), who was an architect in Berlin.
Posters
This website regularly receives nice illustrations for the story of The Master and Margarita, generally from young artists. We wanted to support their efforts by making posters of some of those illustrations and offer them for sales in our webshop. The proceeds of the sale went to the artists themselves.
However, we encountered many problems when sending the posters, and therefore felt compelled to stop selling them on this website.