Days of the Turbins (White Guard) novel

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"Days of the Turbins (White Guard)" is one of the most famous and significant novels of Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov, which immerses the reader in the turbulent events of the civil war in Russia. Written in the 1920s, this work not only reflects the historical reality of the time, but also is permeated with deep philosophical reflections on the fate of man, on love and betrayal, on life and death. The plot centers on the Turbin family living in Kiev, and their friends who find themselves in the whirlpool of revolutionary events. Through the prism of their fate, Bulgakov shows how quickly the world around is changing, how ordinary life is collapsing under the onslaught of new ideologies and conflicts. The main characters - Alexei and Nina Turbina, as well as their loved ones - become the symbols of a whole generation that tries to preserve its values and ideals in the conditions of chaos and uncertainty. Readers interested in the history of Russia, 20th century literature and philosophical issues will find in this novel a lot of interesting things. "Days of the Turbins" will suit both young people seeking to understand complex historical processes, and more mature readers who can appreciate the depth and multilayered nature of the work. Bulgakov masterfully combines elements of drama, comedy and tragedy, creating a unique atmosphere in which each character becomes alive and multifaceted. The themes raised in the novel are still relevant today. Bulgakov addresses issues of identity, belonging and moral choice. How to preserve your humanity in a war? What are the consequences of ideological differences? These questions make you think about what is happening in our world now, and how history is repeating itself. Bulgakov's style is a separate topic for discussion. His language is rich and expressive, filled with metaphors and allusions, which makes reading not only fascinating, but also intellectually rich. The author uses elements of satire and irony, which adds depth to his characters and makes them more realistic. Reading “Days of the Turbines” not only immerses you in history, but also feels like every dialogue, every scene is filled with meaning. In addition to the "Days of the Turbins", Bulgakov is known for such works as "Master and Margarita" and "Dog's Heart" In each of them, he explores human nature, social and moral dilemmas, making him one of the deepest and most relevant authors of his time. If you are looking for a book that will not only tell about the events of the civil war, but also make you think about the eternal issues of human existence, the “Days of the Turbins” will be a real find for you. It’s not just about the past, it’s about us, about our choices and how we can keep our soul in a world full of contradictions. Thus, “Days of the Turbins (White Guard)” is not just a novel, but a whole philosophical concept, dressed in an artistic form. Read, reflect and discover the world of Bulgakov, which is relevant today.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Булгаков Mikhail Athanasius
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1927