
The novel “The Master and Margarita” is one of Mikhail Bulgakov’s most famous works, written between 1928 and 1940. The novel intertwines two storylines: the story of the devil’s (Woland’s) visit to Soviet Moscow in the 1930s and the story of Pontius Pilate and Yeshua Ha-Notsri. The work combines elements of satire, fantasy, mysticism, and philosophical parable, exploring themes of love, loyalty, creativity, and the conflict between good and evil.