Mistrz May 2026

: Bulgakov portrays evil not as the opposite of good, but as an inseparable shadow, much like light and darkness.

This novel is widely considered one of the greatest works of 20th-century literature, blending satire, fantasy, and philosophical reflection. Mistrz

: Woland (the devil) and his chaotic entourage, including the talking black cat Behemoth, arrive in 1930s Moscow to expose the greed and hypocrisy of the Soviet elite. : Bulgakov portrays evil not as the opposite

: A tragic romance between a persecuted writer (the Master) and his devoted lover, Margarita. : A tragic romance between a persecuted writer

: The book weaves three interconnected stories:

1. Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita ( Mistrz i Małgorzata )

: This famous line from the book symbolizes the enduring power of truth and artistic integrity over political oppression. 2. Claudia Gray’s Master & Apprentice ( Mistrz i uczeń )