Morphy

Morphy

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Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov’s Morphy is not just a book, but a deep and multifaceted immersion into the inner world of a person who is on the verge of despair and searching for the meaning of life. This story, written in 1926, is among the most striking and witty works of the author, known for his skill in combining satire, psychological subtlety and philosophical reflections. In it, the author reveals the topic of internal struggle, addiction and the search for spiritual enlightenment through the prism of the fate of the main character, a doctor named Sergei Pavlovich, who faces personal tragedy and internal crisis, immersed in a world of drugs and illusions. The book “Morphium” is not only a story about painful experience, but also a philosophical analysis of human nature, its weaknesses and aspirations. Bulgakov masterfully creates an atmosphere of anxiety and hopelessness, while inviting the reader to think about the boundaries of morality, the nature of suffering and what is hidden behind the facade of everyday life. In the center of the story is the inner conflict of the hero, his struggle with addiction and attempts to find a way out of the labyrinth of his own passions. The author subtly and wittyly shows how the drug becomes a metaphor for the search for lost meaning, as well as a symbol of the struggle between the spiritual and the material. "Morphium" will be interesting to read to those who appreciate the psychological depth, philosophical reflection and mastery of the literary style. This story is especially suitable for adult readers interested in issues of morality, human weakness and spiritual quest. Fans of classical Russian literature, works of Mikhail Bulgakov, as well as those who are looking for answers to complex questions about life and death in literature, should definitely get acquainted with this work. It will be especially valuable for those who appreciate the subtle irony, satire and psychological insight inherent in the style of the author. Bulgakov in Morphy uses his unique literary language, rich in metaphors and deep images, which makes reading not only fascinating, but also intellectually rich. His style is distinguished by a special irony and a satirical view of the surrounding reality, which makes the work relevant today. In this work, the author continues to develop the topics touched upon in his more famous works, such as “The Master and Margarita” or “The White Guard”, the topics of fighting internal demons, searching for spiritual guidelines and criticizing society. Mikhail Bulgakov's Morphy is not just a story about addiction, but a deep philosophical parable about the human soul, about how easily a person can get lost in his illusions and passions. This is a work that makes you think about the value of life, the limits of human tolerance and the need for spiritual revival. Reading it, you will plunge into the atmosphere of psychological drama, filled with subtle irony and philosophical reflections that will not leave indifferent any seeker of truth. If you are looking for a book that will not only tell about a personal tragedy, but also raise important questions about the nature of human suffering, about addiction and spiritual quests, Mikhail Bulgakov’s Morphy will be a real discovery for you. This work is a vivid example of the skill of the Russian classic, able to combine psychological depth with satirical sharpness, creating a unique literary palette, which remains relevant today.
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Name of the Author
Булгаков Mikhail Athanasius
Language
Russian
ISBN
9781782671794
Release date
2013

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Morphy

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