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The Master and Margarita: "Manuscripts Don't Burn!" 

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"Manuscripts don't burn!" In this episode of Lit|Tips we examine the notorious 'The Master and Margarita', its themes, censorship, and the novel's significance still today. And remember, keep reading!
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Written by: Zack Eritz
Directed by: Zack Eritz
Narration by: Alana Maiello
Editing by: Zack Eritz
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Комментарии : 24   
@ronetteskiestante4064
@ronetteskiestante4064 3 года назад
Just finished reading the novel. It's one of the most interesting books I've ever read, lots of things happened, and it kept my attention up to the last page. I felt sorry for Bulgakov that he burned his book at first, but I'm happy for him that he tried again and eventually his novel was published and read by tons of people worldwide. :) It still happened for him, though many years after his death, but I think deep down he's proud of it and him being able to share it with his friends atleast made him feel a bit happy and worth his while while he was alive..:)
@BlueDotSessions
@BlueDotSessions 5 лет назад
A beloved read, thanks for the memory.
@myalchemicalgardenofsounds919
Huh, that is weird... Did you get a notification of a reply to your comment? I wrote a really long reply, delving into my experiences catalysed by this book - and RU-vid said: "comment submitted"... But now it's gone? That's really frustrating...
@fesimco4339
@fesimco4339 4 года назад
I always feel like a piece of shit (pardon my French) when I read through a novel and come away with just the story and when I look it up I find so much I was totally clueless about. Thanks so much, beautiful visuals and voice-work.
@BlankRami
@BlankRami 2 года назад
As a fellow piece of shit I laughed and sympathize much with your pain
@salapec3880
@salapec3880 Год назад
Amazing commentary and images, thank you. I really enjoyed this video. Your work is remarkable.
@fyguobocyzucobpvizivajpgyd713
@fyguobocyzucobpvizivajpgyd713 Месяц назад
Beautiful, thank you ❤️
@stormsummers6682
@stormsummers6682 3 года назад
This helped for my school essay thanks
@papajohnloki
@papajohnloki Год назад
Tres Bien
@zhouan9570
@zhouan9570 4 года назад
Love this channel, sooo annoying! :) books i have read and cannot remember well - and this! I have a pristine copy hard back somewhere given to me by a lover long ago - his favourite book, and I never read it. He was heart broken that I did not, we parted, it has not been read these last decades. I still have it. I will not watch this video :) I may never read this book.
@mr.t2553
@mr.t2553 3 года назад
And so you will have missed something great for the sake of never doing he wanted you to do. That's good he did not ask you to eat!
@LITTIPS
@LITTIPS 3 года назад
This is romantic in a way. But if you ever reconsider, it's truly an amazing work. :) (Apologies for the late reply.)
@АркадийСтарченко-д5ж
@АркадийСтарченко-д5ж 6 месяцев назад
Зачем унижать автора объяснением романа на уровне анализа Гарри Поттера. Зачем Булгакову писать роман так долго и мучительно ради таких простых тем. Зачем говорить о деталях, на которые акцентировал Булгаков, если все сводится к пониманию Сталин гулаг коммунизм...
@004_tanyasingh8
@004_tanyasingh8 10 месяцев назад
Please stop that punching background sound 🙏. It's extremely irritating. But otherwise thank you for the video essay
@alenale3794
@alenale3794 8 месяцев назад
This video is so enjoyable ❤❤❤ thank you
@Amberussianbeauty
@Amberussianbeauty 2 года назад
Censorship is happening right now
@Yatukih_001
@Yatukih_001 2 месяца назад
The novel is a rebuke of those who deny freedom. It is a critique of militant atheism on one hand, and the new atheism of the early 21st century on the other. In 2018, it had become clear that the new atheism movement was dead. New atheism denied freedom in the same way that Soviet style atheism did - they believed that it should belong only to the most powerful elite and to no one else. Bulkakov criticised this notion, leaving people convinced that capitalism and free markets are a better option than socialism. Thanks for your video. Best wishes from Iceland.
@SuperSharkattacks
@SuperSharkattacks 2 года назад
thanks for the review of M+M. Gotta say, I could do with about 1/8th the sound effects. Cheers
@chrisseal8321
@chrisseal8321 2 года назад
Unfortunately the narrator loses credence when they can’t even correctly pronounce the names of such literary titans as Goethe and Molière.
@DavidPowisDow
@DavidPowisDow 6 месяцев назад
It does deduct some credibility. I quick trip to Wikipedia would address that.
@AmandainGeorgia
@AmandainGeorgia Месяц назад
Or BulGAKov
@ryokan9120
@ryokan9120 2 года назад
Great presentation! Which translation was referenced in this video?
@salapec3880
@salapec3880 Год назад
Master and Margarita was published a few decades after Bulgakov’s death, his wife finished editing the novel. And I believe it was first published in Italy. The full version became available in Russia only after perestroika.
@nl3064
@nl3064 Год назад
You're thinking Zhivago. Dr. Zhivago was first published in Italy. M&M was serialized in a censored, abridged form in a Russian magazine in the 60's, then in its entirety in Paris.
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