Is Comrade Bulgakov Dead: Mikhail Bulgakov and the Moscow Art Theatre
By (Author) Anatoly Smelyansky
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
891.784209
Hardback
384
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
770g
A portrait of the writer Mikhail Bulgakov, fighting for his work and his life in a society riven with fear of Stalin's tyranny
Mikhail Bulgakov was born in Kiev in 1891. He started as a career writing articles and satiric short stories about the revolution and the economic reconstruction in the young Soviet state. He drew on these writings in many of his stage plays which brought him into conflict with the authorities. He died in 1940.
Russia's leading theatre writer and critic, Anatoly Smelyanky graduated from the Gorky Pedagogical Institute, Kiev. He worked as head of the literary department at Gorky Theatre of Young Spectators, at the same time working as a theatre critic and historian. In 1975 he was invited to Moscow as Head of the literary department of the Theater of the Soviet Army. From 1980, he worked at the Moscow Academic Art Theatre - first as head of the literary department, then as Deputy Artistic Director. He is currently the head of the Moscow Art Theatre School and MXAT Associate Artistic Director.