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The Immortal Death of Ivanov Ivan Ivanovich – by Mark Beech“…hacking ungraciously at those great chunks of stone, straining all the while for the spark of a colour-filled memory or the swell of a kind of music…”A compelling, extremely well-told story (told on a train to others) with a linear plot of non-linearity as the impermanence of the identity of the Russian God beyond an iconostatsis of a seeming immortality – immortality subsumed by the harsh ephemerality of politics upon the people – scu...
Great collection of writings - a very fitting homage to Bulgakov.Further:I'm about half-way through this now. (For those who haven't heard me gab about it, The Master in Cafe Morphine is a tribute to Mikhail Bulgakov, published by Ex Occidente Press earlier this year.)Really, really well done. The production itself - the paper, typeface, binding, artwork - is beautiful and sturdy. It's so nice to read a book where you can feel the pages as you turn them.The selection of works, though, is fabulou...