![]() It’s a joyful experience - digging deep into a topic and understanding the world a little better as a result. We spend months researching the topic of every TED-Ed episode, and in the process we almost always discover books that explore the video's subject matter to a level of depth that only books can achieve. We’d really like to start recommending free books to you, too. Hi, we’re the TED-Ed team - the scrappy group of eight educators and animators who produce over 140 free, high-quality, educational animations for you every year. ![]() Every free trial encourages Audible to continue supporting TED-Ed's nonprofit mission. Want to download an audio version of this book for free? And this translation, by Michael Karpelson, comes highly recommended by Audible listeners. It isn't a surprise that a political satire written in magical surrealism is notoriously difficult to translate one that we highly recommend (and which comes recommended by native Russian speakers), is that of Diana Burgin & Katherine Tiernan O'Connor. Accompanied by a flamboyant entourage that includes a talking cat with a particular taste for vodka, Woland (the devil), turns the city into his playground, exposing that even in Communist Russia, greed and envy are truly what drive people. The devil arrives in Moscow at the height of the Soviet Union, with a surreal plan: to cause chaos and mischief amongst the seemingly subdued Russian literary elite. Why should you read “The Master and Margarita”? - Alex Gendler Why we love this book: ![]()
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