The first novel M. Bulgakov "Days of Turbines" ("White Guard") describes the tragic fate of the intelligentsia on the revolutionary events of 1917 and civil war in Ukraine in the late 1918. An example of one family shows the tragedy of the country, which is dispersed by political strikers. The novel is largely autobiographical and today, as it is never relevant to Ukraine.
The uniqueness of this publication is that in the texts of the Parisian editions of 1929 and 1937, all famous remedies and original typewriting texts are introduced in the book in the form of illustrations in the form of illustrations. The book used the numbering of Parisian editions and through the publishing numbering.
The novel "White Guard" is the third works of Bulgakov after the story "Dog's heart" and the novel "Master and Margarita", issued "Adef-Ukraine", which not only introduces the reader with the texts of the classics of world literature, but also returns to the era of Bulgakov.
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