Mikhail Bulgakov
Mikhail Bulgakov was a renowned Russian writer and playwright, best known for his novel 'The Master and Margarita'. His complex relationship with Ukrainian culture and history has been explored in various adaptations and interpretations, including films that reflect his influence on contemporary Ukrainian cinema.
Born on May 15, 1891 (134 years old)
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North Macedonia:
Mikhail Bulgakov is known for his significant contributions to literature, particularly for his novel 'The Master and Margarita'.
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United Kingdom:
Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita was recommended to Mick Jagger by Marianne Faithfull.
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Belarus:
Mikhail Bulgakov is mentioned as a writer whose anti-Ukrainian sentiments are acknowledged by Feduta.
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Uzbekistan:
Mikhail Bulgakov's play 'Ivan Vasilyevich' serves as the basis for the film.
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Ukraine:
Bulgakov is considered a symbol of the imperial system that supported some authors while physically destroying others.
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Belarus:
Mikhail Bulgakov is being criticized for his perceived anti-Ukrainian sentiments and imperial worldview.
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Ukraine:
Mikhail Bulgakov is described as a Russian writer who has been labeled a Ukrainianophobe and imperialist by experts from the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory.
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Kazakhstan:
The film adaptation will retain the main lines of Bulgakov's plot.
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Kazakhstan:
Mikhail Bulgakov is referenced as an example of a great doctor through the character of Professor Preobrazhensky.
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Moldova:
He faced harassment and was not published during his lifetime.
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