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the fact that vintage typesets their covers with fonts such as arial should tell you all about the effort that goes into them

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what the F*CK was Pilate's problem?!?

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so was trading the Master for Pilate the plan all along?
wasHomeless a stand in and metaphor ex machina?
did anything satan did matter?
wasself sacrifice the theme of the book?

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I loved this book. Going in almost blind (all I knew was that it was about the Devil in Moscow and that it was pretty well regarded on here) I did not expect it to be so much fun.

I had a great time, and it's good to see some spot-on satire survive Stalin's purges. Are Bulgakov's other works similar? Any other Soviet satirists worth reading?

Translation I read was pic related by Michael Glenny. I don't know if it's one of the better ones (it was a Christmas gift so I didn't research) but I know I had a good time with it.

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