In the midst of Stalin’s Moscow, a mysterious foreigner named Woland arrives, accompanied by a strange retinue—a black cat, a fencer with a horrifying face, an unflappable servant, and a witch. From that moment on, inexplicable, frightening, and satirically comic events begin to take place in the city, overturning the usual order of things.
Against the backdrop of this mystical storm unfolds a tragic and sublime love story between the Master—a writer rejected by society—and Margarita, a woman ready to challenge reality and even the Devil himself to save her beloved. Their journey leads through metaphysical spaces, the Devil’s ball, and ancient Jerusalem, where Pontius Pilate holds his own inner dialogue with the truth.
“Master and Margarita” is a novel about good and evil, cowardice and moral choice, the power of love and redemption. A work where reality intertwines with fantasy, and the author’s sharp satirical pen exposes hypocrisy and spiritual emptiness.