The Master and Margarita

Artwork | Mikhail Bulgakov, “The Master and Margarita”

© Jean-Daniel Lorieux

Koroviev-Fagott, the self-proclaimed interpreter for the mysterious consultant who didn't need translations, would hardly have been recognizable now in the one who was flying directly with Woland on the right hand of the Master's friend. In the place of the one who had left Sparrow Hills in torn circus clothes under the name of Koroviev-Fagott, a dark-violet knight with a somber and never-smiling face now galloped, his golden bridle chain quietly jingling.

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