White Guard. Play in four acts

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The White Guard . The play in four acts by Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov is not just a literary work, but a bright and multifaceted canvas that immerses the reader in the atmosphere of revolutionary Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. This play, written by the master of the word, reveals the inner world of people who find themselves at the crossroads of fate in an era of radical change, and makes you think about values, devotion and human endurance in the conditions of chaos and uncertainty. In the center of the plot - the Turbin family living in Kiev - their fates are intertwined with historical events that shook the country. Bulgakov masterfully creates paintings that convey the spirit of the time: confusion, hope and despair. In The White Guard, the author not only shows the struggle between the old and the new, but also explores the inner conflicts of the heroes, their moral dilemmas and personal tragedies. The focus is on human destinies, their quests and disappointments, which makes the play relevant today, because the issues of loyalty, love and devotion remain eternal. This play will especially appeal to fans of classical Russian literature, connoisseurs of drama and historical dramas. It will be of interest to readers who are looking for a deep psychological portrait of the characters, as well as those who are interested in the era of revolution and civil war in Russia. The age range is from teenagers beginning to immerse themselves in the history of the country, to adult readers who appreciate meaningful works that reveal complex moral dilemmas and historical parallels. Mikhail Bulgakov, the author of the famous works “The Master and Margarita” and “The Dog’s Heart”, in the “White Guard” demonstrates his unique style a subtle combination of realism and symbolism, irony and tragedy. His language is full of images, metaphors and vivid dialogues, which makes reading exciting and emotionally rich. This play is part of his wider literary heritage, in which the author explores the theme of human destiny amid historical upheavals, creating works that remain relevant to this day. The White Guard . The play in four acts by Mikhail Bulgakov is not only a literary work, but also a window into the era that shaped modern Russia. It is worth reading to those who are interested in the history, drama and psychology of man, who are looking for answers to questions about loyalty to their ideals and how to preserve human dignity in difficult times. This play deservedly occupies a place among the classics of Russian literature and continues to inspire readers with its depth, sincerity and power of speech. If you are looking for a work that combines historical truth, drama and philosophical reflections, Mikhail Bulgakov’s “White Guard” will be a real discovery for you. It can be compared with other masterpieces of Russian drama and literature, such as “Woe from Mind” or “Days of the Turbins”, and it will definitely leave a mark in the heart of every connoisseur of high-quality and deep art.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Булгаков Mikhail Athanasius
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1983