Collaborators / John Hodge.

Taking its inspiration from historical fact, Collaborators explores the intense, paradoxical, and ultimately deadly connection between the dissident writer Mikhail Bulgakov and Josef Stalin, centering around a play that Bulgakov was forced to write to commemorate Stalin's sixtieth birthday. As Bulga...

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Main Author: Hodge, John, 1964-
Language:English
Published: New York : Grove Press, [2013], ©2011.
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Physical Description:xiv, 110 pages ; 21 cm
Format: Book

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