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The fatal eggs : a story / Mikhail Bulgakov ; translated by Hugh Aplin ; [foreword by Doris Lessing].

Van Pelt Library PG3476.B85 R5813 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bulgakov, Mikhail, 1891-1940.
Series:
100 pages
Standardized Title:
Rokovye i͡aĭt͡sa. English
Language:
English
Russian
Genre:
Novels.
Physical Description:
xxi, 110 pages ; 20 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Hesperus, 2003.
Language Note:
Translated from the Russian.
Summary:
Quite by chance, Professor Persikov discovers a new form of light ray whose effect, when directed at living cells, is to accelerate growth in organisms. But when this ray is shone on the wrong batch of eggs, the professor finds himself both the unwilling creator of giant hybrids, and the focus of a merciless press campaign. For it seems the propaganda machine has turned its gaze on him, distorting his nature in the very way his 'innocent' tampering created the monster snakes and crocodiles that now terrorise the neighbourhood. An inspired work of science fiction and a biting political allegory, The Fatal Eggs tells of a brilliant scientist whose experiments with life spiral terribly -- and fatefully -- out of control. Written in the early years of Stalin's dictatorship, this remarkable futuristic tale proved so pertinent that, on its first publication, Bulgakov found himself labelled a counter-revolutionary by the literary press.
Notes:
"First published in Russian under the title The Red ray."--T.p. verso.
ISBN:
1843910632
OCLC:
123300078

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