Don Quixote
Discover the brilliance of Mikhail Bulgakov's adaptation of the classic tale, Don Quixote, published in 2014 by the Modern Language Association of America. This captivating paperback edition spans 172 pages and presents a unique perspective on the beloved story originally crafted by Cervantes. Bulgakov's version, approved by Soviet censors, cleverly weaves a subtle yet powerful critique of Stalinist rule, offering readers a thought-provoking experience.
The introduction of this volume provides essential background on Bulgakov's adaptation, drawing intriguing comparisons between his work and that of Cervantes, as well as the cultural contexts of 17th-century Spain and 20th-century Russia. Whether you're a fan of classic literature or interested in the nuances of political commentary through art, this edition of Don Quixote is a must-have addition to your collection.