Too much is too much
February 17, 2014
If you think that The Master and Margarita appeals only to a small group of die-hards, you are wrong. Every week, your webmaster receives some sixty e-mails related to the novel. Readers who ask for explanations, students who are working on their master papers, theatre producers who are planning stage adaptations... Often there are also announcements on new music and new illustrations that were inspired by my favourite novel. Of course, it's nice to see that the efforts to keep the website up to date are appreciated. But sometimes, just sometimes, it's all a bit too much.
Don’t let me be misunderstood, dear readers, it's really nice to get so many responses and please, continue to do so. But there is one thing you don’t have to do, and that is: to overwhelm me with pictures of the so-called Panteleymon statue in Kiev, and try to convince me that it is a statue of Behemoth.
Over a hundred of visitors have sent me pictures of this statue saying that they have seen Behemoth in Kiev. Well, dear readers: this has got nothing to do with Behemoth, Bulgakov or The Master and Margarita. Really.
In the mid 90s, Margarita Sichkar, the owner of the Pantagruel restaurant in Kiev, let a gray Persian cat live in the kitchen of the restaurant. Its name was Pantyusha and she walked continuously between the tables and checked that everyone was satisfied. In return, the visitors of the restaurant thanked her with treats. When a fire broke out in the restaurant, the cat could not escape from the burning building and was suffocated by the smoke.
In memory of this beloved animal, friends of the restaurant owner raised money to make a bronze statue of Pantyusha which was placed at the Zolotovorotsky square in front of restaurant in 1998.
It's a nice statue, sure, but it is not Behemoth. To see Bulgakov's black cat, you must walk a kilometer further away, to the Bulgakov House in Alexandrovsky spusk.
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- Introduction
- 201031 A new book about the novel
- 200824 Illustrations Alexander Semushin
- 200822 Illustrations panalevich
- 200724 Animation Galina Sokolova
- 200714 ABC Radio National
- 200608 Ksenia Voloshkina
- 200604 Gabi Bania
- 200510 Would-be Margaritas
- 200223 Katy Kononova and MC TJ
- 200222 Illustrations Vyacheslav Zhelvakov
- 200220 Music by Trails Don't Lie
- 200210 The screen adaptations
- 200202 Illustrations Jan Vanhellemont
- 200124 Our book in Dutch
- 200122 Illustrations by Julia Galkina
- 200116 Illustrations by Andrey Nikolaev
- 200101 Book about the novel
Films and TV-series
Along with much information on the novel, you will also find on this website different film adaptations of The Master and Margarita, subtitled in English by your webmaster.

