Mikhail Afanasievich Bulgakov (Russian: Михаил Афанасьевич Булгаков;, Kiev - March 10, 1940, Moscow) was a Russian-language novelist and playwright of the first half of the 20th century. He is best known for the novel "The Master and Margarita". Wikipedia
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Mikhail Afanasievich Bulgakov was born on May 15, 1891, in Kiev, Russia (now Ukraine). He was the first of six children in the family of a theology professor. His family belonged to the intellectual elite of Kiev. Bulgakov with his brothers took part in t www.imdb.com/name/nm0119888/
Mikhail Bulgakov was born on May 15th, 1891, in Kiev, Ukraine. He was the son of a professor at the Kiev Theological Academy. He graduated as a doctor in 1916. After eighteen months in general practice in the depths of rural Russia (the subject matter www.litkicks.com/bulgakov/
Mikhail Bulgakov was born in Kiev in 1891. He trained for medicine, but instead became a writer - like Anton Chekhov . He began as a journalist, and this served him well with The White Guard, whose prose is taut, concise, but lyrical too. Heart of a Do books.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,4752073-99931,00.html
Mikhail Bulgakov was born on May 15th, 1891. He was the son of a professor at the Kiev Theological Academy . He graduated as a doctor in 1916. After eighteen months in general practice in the depths of rural Russia (the subject matter of A Country Doct everything2.com/e2node/Mikhail%2520Bulgakov
Mikhail Bulgakov was born on May 15th, 1891. He was the son of a professor at the Kiev Theological Academy . He graduated as a doctor in 1916. After eighteen months in general practice in the depths of rural Russia (the subject matter of A Country Doct everything2.com/index.pl?node=Mikhail+Bulgakov
Mikhail Afanas'evich Bulgakov was born on May 15 (May 3, Old Style), 1891, and died on March 10, 1940. He was educated as a doctor of medicine and only began to write seriously during the Russian Civil War, which followed the October Revolution of 1917. www.swarthmore.edu/Humanities/sforres1/alum-readings/bulg...