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 · Mikhail Bulgakov was trained as a doctor and went to the front in the First World War where he was badly injured twice. [ Wiki] To curb his pain, he began taking morphine. His addiction grew, and though in he gave it up altogether, the torture of that addiction never left him. In he published a short fictional pamphlet or monograph about a doctor in the backwoods who succumbed Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.  · mikhail bulgakov's morphine, a recent gem in new directions's ongoing "pearl" series, was originally collected in the soviet russian's short story collection, a country doctor's notebook. bulgakov's tale consists mostly of diary entries detailing a medical doctor's slow and painful descent into the ever-agonizing throes of morphine addiction. as the doctor spirals further into his narcotic /5. Morphine (Paperback) Published September 26th by New Directions. Paperback, 64 pages. Author (s): Mikhail Bulgakov, Hugh Aplin (Translator) ISBN: .


6 years ago. For those of you who may not be aware, Bulgakov is a early 20th century Soviet master. He was a trained physician who became a field medic during WWI when he was injured. He developed a Morphine addiction. 2. level 2. Dudeonfiree. Veins of steel. 6 years ago. Read "Morphine" by Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov available from Rakuten Kobo. From the author of The Master and Margarita comes this short and tragic masterpiece about drug addiction Young Dr. Bromg. Morphine is a Russian film directed by Aleksei Balabanov, using the script by Sergei Bodrov Jr., based on the semi-autobiographical short stories by Mikhail Bulgakov. Plot. The film takes place in late autumn and early winter of during the.


Bulgakov was wounded as a physician at the front during World War I and became addicted to morphine, a habit he managed to break a few years later. He used that experience to compose this eponymous work, which graphically presents the fictive diary of Dr. Sergey Polyakov. Morphine (Mobi Russian Edition series) by Mikhail Bulgakov. Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (May 15 [O.S. May 3] , Kiev – Ma, Moscow) was a Soviet Russian writer and playwright active in the first half of the 20th century. mikhail bulgakov's morphine, a recent gem in new directions's ongoing "pearl" series, was originally collected in the soviet russian's short story collection, a country doctor's notebook. bulgakov's tale consists mostly of diary entries detailing a medical doctor's slow and painful descent into the ever-agonizing throes of morphine addiction. as the doctor spirals further into his narcotic dependence, he begins to lose touch with reality, forsaking both personal and professional relationshi.

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