A Kyiv family is caught up in the Ukrainian War of Independence in this novel by the author of The Master and Margarita, drawing from his own life. Reds, Whites, German troops, and Ukrainian nationalists battle for control of the city of Kyiv as the war becomes more tumultuous in Mikhail Bulgakovâs debut novel, The White Guard. Drawing heavily from the authorâs own experiences in Ukraine during the period of the Russian Civil Warâhe witnessed ten changes of government himselfâThe White Guard is told from alternating points of view and takes an unusual angle in the conflict between Russian Whites (with whom the Turbin family identify) and Ukrainian nationalists. It elegantly portrays the chaos of a civil war in which there is no good or evil, only loyalty to oneâs friends, family, and convictions. First appearing in partial form in a Soviet-era literary journal, the story was turned into a play under the title The Days of the Turbinsâa long-running hit that Stalin himself attended twenty timesâyet was not published widely until decades after Bulgakovâs death.
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