Title: | Diavolul şi bunul bolşevic. „Judecata” de la Moscova |
Author: | Constantin Dram |
Publication: | Text şi discurs religios, III, Section Literatura și sacrul, p. 469-476 |
p-ISSN: | 2066-4818 |
e-ISSN: | 2393-3402 |
Publisher: | Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” |
Place: | Iași |
Year: | 2011 |
Abstract: | The true actors who grasp from the beginning to the very end what comes to pass (in two distinct, intersected novels) are the Bolshevik-poet Ivan and, of course, Woland, a teacher, foreign magus, consultant and ultimately Satan, the one who came to see (re-see) Moscow and any changes that could subtly concern the Muscovites. Reading the novel from the perspective of a visible, non-articulated dialogue between the two reveals things just as interesting and challenging as the complex interpretation of a pseudo-reading of a love story between two characters who are only brought together in the last scene of the novel, the master and his lover, Margarita. The “Judgment” pertains to a world, a history, a sum of ideologies. |
Language: | Romanian |
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