
The novel “The Master and Margarita” is one of Mikhail Bulgakov’s most famous works, combining elements of satire, fantasy, and philosophical prose. The plot unfolds in 1930s Moscow, where Woland (the Devil) arrives with his retinue, and simultaneously tells the story of Pontius Pilate. The central line is the love between the Master, who wrote a novel about Pilate, and Margarita, who is ready to do anything for her beloved. This edition is part of the “Eternal Stories” series and is adapted for a young adult audience.