The Master and Margarita

Berlioz’s Uncle Poplavsky | Mikhail Bulgakov, “The Master and Margarita”

© Gennadiy Kalinovskiy

“Your presence at the funeral is canceled,” the cat continued in an official voice. “Please proceed to your place of residence.” And he roared at the door: “Azazello!” At his call, a small, limping, red-haired man, tightly clad in black tights, with a knife tucked into a leather belt, a yellow tusk, and a cataract on his left eye, ran into the anteroom. Poplavsky felt that he couldn't breathe, got up from the chair, and backed away, clutching his heart.

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