With the ink still wet on his diploma, the twenty-five year old Dr Mikhail Bulgakov was flung into the depths of rural Russia which, in 1916-17, was still largely unaffected by such novelties as the motor car, the telephone or electric light. How his alter-ego copes (and fails to cope) with the new and often appalling responsibilities of a lone practitioner in a vast country practice, in blizzards, pursued by wolves and on the eve of Revolution — is described in Bulgakov’s delightful blend of candid realism and inaginative exuberance.
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Author: Mikhail Bulgakov
Language: Russian
Translator: Michael Glenny
Categories: Blog, Books for sale
Tags: 1916, Medecine, Rural Russia, Russian Revolution
Genre: Memoir
Publishers: Collins Harvill, Harvill Collins
Price: £5+p&p, Good condition