End of the White Guard (Days of the Turbins)

End of the White Guard (Days of the Turbins)

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"The End of the White Guard (Days of the Turbins)" by Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov is not just a literary work, but a bright and multifaceted canvas that reveals the difficult fates of people in the crucial years of revolutionary Russia. This book, one of the classic works of Russian literature, immerses the reader in the atmosphere of the civil war, showing it not only from a historical point of view, but also through the prism of personal experiences, internal struggle and the hopes of the heroes. The focus is the Turbin family, living in Kiev in the midst of revolutionary events. Bulgakov masterfully creates picturesque portraits of his characters, each of which personifies certain social and psychological types of the era. In this work, the fates of young and old, faithful and devoted, those who fight for their ideals, and those who are forced to adapt to new realities are intertwined. The author does not offer unambiguous estimates, but makes us think about the price of personal and social changes, about how the revolution changes not only the state system, but also the inner world of a person. The book “The End of the White Guard (Days of the Turbins)” by Mikhail Bulgakov is not only a historical novel, but also a philosophical reflection on fate, faith and devotion. The work raises the most important topics - the conflict between the personal and the public, the struggle for freedom and dignity, as well as the inevitability of change. The author's style is characterized by a special saturation of images, subtle irony and deep psychologism. Bulgakov, known for his other masterpieces, such as “The Master and Margarita” or “The Run”, in this work demonstrates his unique talent to combine realism with symbolism, creating a bright canvas of the era. The book "Days of the Turbins" is ideal for lovers of historical prose, connoisseurs of Russian classics, as well as those who are interested in psychology and the inner world of a person in times of crisis. It will be of interest to readers aged 16 and older, especially those who are looking for works that can evoke deep reflections on fate, morality and human values. For those who appreciate high-quality literature, rich in meaning and historical details, this book will be a real discovery. A special advantage of the "End of the White Guard" is the author's ability to convey the atmosphere of time, to show the complexity and inconsistency of human actions, as well as to reveal the inner world of the heroes through subtle psychological elaboration. Bulgakov uses the skill of the word to create live, memorable images that remain in memory for a long time. His style is a combination of realism and poetic imagery, which makes the work not only interesting to read, but also a deep source of reflection. If you are looking for a book that will immerse you in the era of revolutionary Russia, make you think about values and human destinies, and also open up new facets of Russian classics, Mikhail Bulgakov’s The End of the White Guard (Days of the Turbins) is exactly the work worth reading. This novel is not just a historical chronicle, but a living testimony to the time of change, the people who lived in it, and the eternal issues that concern each of us.
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Name of the Author
Булгаков Mikhail Athanasius
Language
Russian
Release date
1929

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