Heart of a Dog


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About The Book

Initially distributed in 1925 ‘Heart of a Dog’ by Russian creator and writer Mikhail Bulgakov may be a dark fantastical parody of the disappointments inalienable within the dream of a Communist utopia. When a regarded specialist chooses to transplant human body parts into a stray pooch he makes a monster—drunken degenerate forceful and egotistical. It appears the most exceedingly bad viewpoints of the benefactor have been transplanted as well. As his already well-regulated home plummets into wild chaos the specialist realizes he will ought to attempt to turn around the operation but the puppy isn’t so sharp. Wild uproarious and insanely comedian Bulgakov’s brief novel is at once a comment on the issues of 1920s Russia and a enduring parody on human nature. Both a gesture to the Frankenstein myth and a horrendous study of the Soviet government’s endeavors to reshape and rethink personhood amid and after the Russian Insurgency it was rejected for distribution by censors in 1925 but was circulated through samizdat—the surreptitious nudge
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