Writer Alexander Segen seen at the Biblio-Globus bookshop during the presentation of his book "The Preacher"08.04.2010#621371
Alexander Segen seen at the Biblio-Globus bookshop while presenting his book "The preacher"08.04.2010#621370
Writer Alexander Segen seen at the Biblio-Globus bookshop while presenting his book "The preacher"08.04.2010#621369
Writer Alexander Segen presenting his book "The preacher" at the Biblio-Globus bookshop08.04.2010#621368
Writer Alexander Segen presenting his book "The preacher" at the Biblio-Globus bookshop08.04.2010#621366
Writer Alexander Segen presenting his book "The preacher" at the Biblio-Globus bookshop08.04.2010#621365
The Eliza Orzeszkowa House-Museum in Grodno, the Belarusian SSR. Photo: A guide acquaints visitors with the writer's biography.01.07.1990#6671272
The door to the "bad apartment" in the house on Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, in which the action of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel "The Master and Margarita" took place, including "Satan's Ball".15.05.1990#8211089
Bulgakov Festival at Patriarch Ponds. Festival participants dressed as characters from Mikhail Bulgakov's novel, Master and Margarita.15.05.1990#6716627
Bulgakov Festival at Patriarch Ponds. A jazz orchestra is playing popular tunes from the 1930s.15.05.1990#6715916
Vyacheslav Shugayev, Russian Soviet writer, journalist, screenwriter and member of the USSR Union of Writers.29.11.1989#6622301
Awarding the APN Pablo Neruda Prize to famous Brazilian writer and public figure Jorge Amado. Right: Albert Yegorov, deputy chair of the Novosti Press Agency (today Rossiya Segodnya International News Agency).06.10.1989#8132546
Awarding the APN Pablo Neruda Prize to famous Brazilian writer and public figure Jorge Amado, second right. On the right: Albert Yegorov, deputy chair of the Novosti Press Agency (today Rossiya Segodnya International News Agency); on the left: jury chair, poet Robert Rozhdestvensky.06.10.1989#8132543
Awarding the APN Pablo Neruda Prize to famous Brazilian writer and public figure Jorge Amado.06.10.1989#8132542
Awarding the APN Pablo Neruda Prize to famous Brazilian writer and public figure Jorge Amado, second right. On the right: Albert Yegorov, deputy chair of the Novosti Press Agency (today Rossiya Segodnya International News Agency); on the left: jury chair, poet Robert Rozhdestvensky.06.10.1989#8132540
Awarding the APN Pablo Neruda Prize to famous Brazilian writer and public figure Jorge Amado. Left: Albert Yegorov, deputy chair of the Novosti Press Agency (today Rossiya Segodnya International News Agency).06.10.1989#8132539
Left: famous Brazilian writer and activist Jorge Amado receives the Pablo Neruda Prize of APN (today Rossiya Segodnya International News Agency).06.10.1989#8132537
The first abridged edition of Mikhail Bulgakov's 'The Master and Margarita,' a novel he wrote in 1937 which brought the author worldwide recognition, was published in the USSR in 1966-1967, in the Moskva magazine. The unabridged version was released as a book in 1973 by the publishing house Khudozhestvennaya literatura. Its popularity was so great that even Soviet schoolchildren read the novel.07.08.1989#6622305
A flea market in Moscow selling old items, including kerosene stoves that allude to Begemot the cat, a character from Mikhail Bulgakov's novel Master and Margarita and his phrase: "I don't make mischief, touch no one, and I repair a kerosene stove."07.08.1989#6622299
This lobby of number 10 on Bolshaya Sadovaya Street is where the "bad little flat" described in Mikhail Bulgakov's novel 'The Master and Margarita' was located. It is now a Museum dedicated to Bulgakov. The museum opened in 2007 in the legendary shared apartment No. 50, where Bulgakov used one of the rooms from 1921 to 1924. The place became the prototype for the "bad little flat".07.08.1989#6622296
Portrait of Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian and Soviet writer and playwright, author of novels, stories, short stories, plays, screenplays, and feuilletons. 'The Master and Margarita' is the novel that earned him worldwide recognition.07.08.1989#6622295
Bulgakov Festival on Patriarch's Ponds. Tram A, or Annushka, which kills Head of the literary bureaucracy MASSOLIT Mikhail Berlioz in the novel "The Master and Margarita."07.08.1989#8215631
Bulgakov Festival on Patriarch's Ponds. Protagonists of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel "Master and Margarita."07.08.1989#8215630
The A route (Annushka) Tram was launched in Moscow in 1911 (starting July 19, 2020, the tram travels from Novokonnaya Square to the Chistye Prudy metro station). In Mikhail Bulgakov's novel 'The Master and Margarita,' the chairman of the board of MASSOLIT society, Mikhail Berlioz, gets killed by the tram (Woland predicts that Berlioz's head will be cut off by a “Russian woman, member of Komsomol”).07.08.1989#6622297
Left: Soviet writer Viktor Astafyev on vacation with his countryman in his native village of Ovsyanka on the banks of the Yenisei.01.09.1988#8363964
Writer Viktor Astafyev in his home village of Ovsyanka in the Krqasnoyarsk Territory. Stock photo.07.07.1988#6592256
The Slavonic Literature and Culture Festival in Novgorod (now Veliky Novgorod) on May 24-28, 1988. Festival participant, Soviet writer Vladimir Krupin meets with Novgorod students.25.05.1988#6567348
The Slavonic Literature and Culture Festival in Novgorod (now Veliky Novgorod) on May 24-28, 1988. Remarks by festival participant, Soviet writer Vladimir Krupin.25.05.1988#6567347
The Slavonic Literature and Culture Festival in Novgorod (now Veliky Novgorod) on May 24-28, 1988. Novgorod schoolchildren meet with festival participant, Soviet writer Vladimir Krupin.25.05.1988#6567346
Paying tribute to writer Vladimir Chivilikhin фе the October Hall of the House of Unions.. The writer's widow Yelena.27.04.1988#5486307
A scene from the Heart of a Dog performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5483669
A scene from the Heart of a Dog performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5483665
Actors of the Heart of a Dog play based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5483662
A scene from the Heart of a Dog performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5483661
A scene from the Heart of a Dog performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5483660
A scene from the Heart of a Dog performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5483659
A scene from the Heart of a Dog performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5483658
A scene from the Heart of a Dog performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5483657
A scene from the Heart of a Dog performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5483656
A scene from the Heart of a Dog performance based on Mikhail Bulgakov's eponymous novel. The performance is staged at the Moscow Youth Theater and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya.25.03.1988#5482966
From left: actors A. Bochkov, P. Porter and A. Velikovsky in a scene from the play "Heart of a dog," based on the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov and directed by Genrietta Yanovskaya at the Moscow Youth Theater.25.03.1988#5830569
Stanitsa Veshenskaya.Writer Mikhail Sholokhov lived in this house when working on his novel And Quiet Flows the Don.01.03.1988#586059
Soviet writer, hydrological engineer, editor-in-chief of the New World magazine Sergei Zalygin.10.08.1987#8554188
Soviet writer, hydrological engineer, editor-in-chief of the New World magazine Sergei Zalygin.10.08.1987#8554185
Reading French literature at the State Republican Children's Library (currently Russian State Children's Library) in Moscow.10.03.1987#8542506
Reproduction of "Natasha in Otradnoye" illustration (gouache on paper) by artist Andrey Nikolayev for Leo Tolstoy's novel "Peace and War". The State Leo Tolstoy Literature Museum.01.01.1987#518662