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    Bulgakov could not be reached for comment.

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    The Bulgakov Foundation.

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    M A Bulgakov.

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    Bulgakov had an excellent sense of place and time.

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    Th birthday of the graduate from the establishment M.O. Bulgakov.

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    Bulgakov's health began to deteriorate sharply, he began to lose his sight.

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    Bulgakov was a versatile and talented writer who left behind a huge literary heritage.

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    Bulgakov began to use morphine, prescribed to him in 1924, in order to relieve pain symptoms.

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    Interesting facts about Bulgakov will help you learn about the life and hobbies of this outstanding writer.

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    Four years after the marriage was concluded, Bulgakov and Belozerskaya began to have difficulties in their family life.

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    During his life, Bulgakov was best known for the plays he contributed to Konstantin Stanislavski's and Nemirovich-Danchenko's Moscow Art Theatre.

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    Some time later, Bulgakov displayed this period of his life in the"Notes of a Young Doctor", which were published in 1926.

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    Even after his plays were banned from the theatres, Bulgakov wrote a comedy about Ivan the Terrible's visit into 1930s Moscow.

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    The Mikhail Bulgakov Foundation was established in 1990 as an institution which served the purpose of making apartment № 50 accessible to the visitors.

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    The room Bulgakov kept part of the personal library of the writer, typing play“Moliere” with his autograph, psyche, as well as a carved desk.

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    Bulgakov did produce the masterpiece‘The Master and Margarita', but that didn't get published in the Soviet Union until 25 years after it was written.

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    Traces of morphine were found on the pages of the manuscript of the novel“Master and Margarita” three quarters of a century after Bulgakov's death.

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    For many notable Mikhail Bulgakov's works were not repressed, although the full text of his The Master and Margarita was published only in 1966.

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    Mikhail Bulgakov, whose brief biography and in fact takes a very short time, died at a fairly young age, but his works will live forever.

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    One after another, very different people are in favor of creating the Bulgakov Museum on Bolshaya Sadovaya and for the Bulgakov holidays at the Patriarch's Ponds.

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    The soccer player is also fond of reading: criminal detectives a la Mario Puzo and Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Fyodor Dostoevsky's novels, and Mikhail Bulgakov's works are his favorite books.

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    After one of his plays was directed by Stanislavski at the Moscow Arts Theatre, Mikhail Bulgakov wrote a book called Black Snow which included a scathing mockery of Stanislavski's methods.

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    On the eve of the 100th anniversary of M. A. Bulgakov, in 1990, the Mikhail Bulgakov Foundation was created under the leadership of Marietta Chudakova, who also took care of the writer's apartment.

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    The first in Russia Mikhail Bulgakov State Museum was founded on the 26th of March, 2007, by the Government of Moscow in apartment number 50 in house nember 10 on Bolshaya Sadovaya street.

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    Or bus and walking tour of the city center"Night at the Patriarch", where tripper not just plunge into the mystical atmosphere of Bulgakov's Moscow, but will participate in the investigation of a detective.

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    From the hallway you can get to the Blue Office- the writer's office restored from the memories of relatives and friends from an apartment in Nashchokinsky Lane, where Bulgakov lived the last years of his life.

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    In the same period, the writer began to dictate to his wife the latest version of the novel“The Master and Margarita.” The novel was first published in the journal Moscow in 1966, that is, 26 years after the death of the writer, and brought Bulgakov world fame.

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    Many researchers suggest that it was this work that Bulgakov was inspired to write“The Masters and Margarita.” In the corner of the office there is a wardrobe, previously owned by the writer's wife, and Bulgakov's secretary, for whom he worked in the last years of his life.

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    A special aura of this place, which was formerly a hostel of the Higher Women's Courses before the Revolution, and the classic communal apartment, which temporarily became the refuge of the writer, and the mythical“bad apartment” in the famous novel, and, finally, the place of pilgrimage for Bulgakov's admirers, was saved despite everything.

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