Mikhail Bulgakov expanded modern English fiction through satire, surrealism, and philosophical narrative. Through translation and literary influence, his work helped English prose become more experimental, symbolically daring, and capable of confronting the absurd contradictions of modern life.

Birth of Mikhail Bulgakov (1891–1940) — When English Fiction Became More Surreal and Dangerous

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