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Title, Author, Subject matter and Why was it so Great?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always mention it but don't think anyone actually read this book. It's written by Bulgakov and is called Master and Margarita.
http://cr.middlebury.edu/public/russian/Bulgakov/public_html//index.html
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Hi KAZ,
Only one,that is tough,but the most recent was Angelas Ashes, By frank McCourt, about his growing up in a depressed Ireland, WHY? Because it was real also brought back some things I had forgotten from my own Childhood,so it made me happy and sad,laugh and cry,
I could pick some others but as it is only one ask the question again and I can pick another one,It is a very good question, Ray
Purpose, yeah I know, it's not a book for everyone. I think it's mainly due to all the long weird names and the alien culture of communist Russia. If you ignore them the first time you read it it would be much easier to understand the plot. This book is so eclectic and to understand it all takes time. But if you are interested in Biblical stories, magic, love and the lengths one can go to in order to be with their soulmate, practical jokes, talking cats, naked witches, the stuck up bureaucrats getting what they deserve and then some, being invited to a Devil's ball and meeting and greeting the Hell's finest then THIS is the book for you.
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Here's a second vote for "The Magus". I've read it at least four times, and have also acquired the original (unrevised) version. It's a retirement project to read the two versions together!!
On the other hand......the film was pretty dreadful. (Actually made in Mallorca - the villa built for the set was only demolished about 4 years ago - I photographed the ruins, unknowingly, on an earlier visit but this time met the local cafe owner who was an extra in the film!!)