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Injected into their personal clashes is Tolstoy's idealistic personal secretary, Valentin Bulgakov, played with just the right blend of good humor and soulfulness by James McAvoy.
Mirren is the power behind Tolstoy biopic 'Last Station' 2009
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The story is told through the eyes of Valentin Bulgakov (James McAvoy) who’s working as a spy on the behalf of Vladimir Chertkov (Paul Giamatti), Tolstoy’s trusted confidant and fierce advocate of “Tolstoyism”, a Christian-Socialist hybrid that not even Tolstoy truly embraces.
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Another prominent Tolstoyan was Valentin Bulgakov, an innocent youth hired to be Tolstoy’s secretary.
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As someone who thinks The Master and Margarita is one of the most splendid novels ever written, and Crime and Punishment one of the most boring, the Rejectionist is well aware that Mikhail Bulgakov is the author of the former, not the latter.
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At the end of the application was a Special Test with a column of books on the left and authors on the right; one was obliged to draw a line from the author to the correct title, an activity that proved quite easy for us, until we got to the end and the only title-author set remaining was Crime and Punishment and Mikhail Bulgakov.
Archive 2010-05-01 2010
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The tyrant wants the playwright to pen a play about his own youth; Bulgakov demurs, so Stalin writes the hilariously bad play himself.
Multiple Personalities at Play Paul Levy 2011
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Bit by bit he gets sucked into the dirty business of affairs of state, and Bulgakov the wonderfully sympathetic Alex Jennings sees the importance of compromise and expediency.
Multiple Personalities at Play Paul Levy 2011
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At the end of the application was a Special Test with a column of books on the left and authors on the right; one was obliged to draw a line from the author to the correct title, an activity that proved quite easy for us, until we got to the end and the only title-author set remaining was Crime and Punishment and Mikhail Bulgakov.
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This is a dark, perversely funny piece about Stalin and Mikhail Bulgakov, the author of "The Master and Margharita."
Multiple Personalities at Play Paul Levy 2011
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As someone who thinks The Master and Margarita is one of the most splendid novels ever written, and Crime and Punishment one of the most boring, the Rejectionist is well aware that Mikhail Bulgakov is the author of the former, not the latter.
Archive 2010-05-01 2010
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