Moscow: a Kaleidoscope of Time and Space

Moscow: a Kaleidoscope of Time and Space

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The essays collected in the book "Moscow: Kaleidoscope of Changes in Time and Space" truly and vividly reproduce the social appearance of the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s. The writer used his accurate, delicate and hearty writing style to affectionately describe the unique appearance of the capital Moscow in this specific historical period. Bulgakov was a master at capturing psychological expressions and subtle psychological changes, a trait that is evident in the early prose works included in this book. He profoundly and sharply analyzes the complex mentality of the people of the era, their pursuits, joys and worries, allowing readers to have a richer perceptual grasp of that era of divergent opinions while roaming deeply into the inner worlds of all kinds of people.

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