"Moscow in the 20s" is a fascinating story by the famous Russian writer, playwright and theater figure Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (1891-1940). The narrator at one time walked the length and breadth of Moscow, and knows every street and every house. He shares his memories of what this city was like in the 20s of the 20th century, about its buildings with non-working elevators, about communal apartments with thin partitions and about the painful "housing issue." Other famous works by Mikhail Bulgakov are "The Golden City", "Chinese History", "The Komarov Affair", "Week of Enlightenment", "Baptism by Turning", "Morphine", "House of the Elpit-Rabkommun", "Raid. In the magic lantern." Many of Mikhail Bulgakov's works were banned by Soviet censorship, and this very fact characterizes him as a free-thinking person. His talent is admired by readers all over the world, his works have been translated into different languages and films have been made based on many of them.
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