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read this if you haven’t read in russian if you can I’m so far beyond the count of how many times i have read it
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i find this book so overrated and everyone loves it so much. i never understood. good book but i didn’t get into the hype
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don’t know about the hype, maybe it’s something more relatable when you grew up there
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i didn’t think ab that ya
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also, maybe sacrilegious but i feel same way ab gogol.
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To better understand this part: Mikhail Bulgakov wrote the novel during the 1930s in the Soviet Union, under Stalin’s regime. At the time, the USSR was officially atheist. Organised religion was heavily repressed: churches were closed or destroyed, religious leaders were arrested or executed, and promoting religious belief was seen as anti-Soviet. So in some ways it actually does the opposite
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