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- Language
- Czech
- Published in
- Publisher
- Hynek
- Pages
- 97
- ISBN
- 9788086202990
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Original edition details
Other editions (10)
Other editions

The Fatal Eggs
2005 • Hesperus
English

The Fatal Eggs
2012 • Alma Classics
English

The Fatal Eggs
2011 • Oneworld Classics
English

The Fatal Eggs
2003 • HESPERUS PRESS
English

The Fatal Eggs
2010 • Translit Publishing
English

The Fatal Eggs: New Translation
2014 • Bloomsbury USA
English

Los huevos fatales
1997 • Ediciones Internacionales Universitarias
Spanish

Die verfluchten Eier Roman
2014 • Galiani
German

Die verfluchten Eier Roman
2016 • dtv
German

Les oeufs fatidiques
1988 • LGF
French
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Reviewers widely praise this novella for its compelling narrative and Bulgakov's distinctive literary style. Many highlight his masterful blending of science fiction, magical realism, horror, and humor, creating a unique and engaging reading experience. The book is celebrated for its sharp satire and bold political critique, particularly aimed at the Soviet system, its bureaucracy, and its totalitarian tendencies. Readers appreciate the author's ability to weave profound social commentary into an absurd and fantastical plot, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. Bulgakov's symbolic writing and incisive wit are frequently mentioned as key strengths, drawing readers into the story from the very first pages with an immersive atmosphere.
While generally positive, some reviewers found aspects of the book less compelling. A few noted that the pacing could be uneven, with the narrative feeling somewhat slow in its initial setup before accelerating to a rapid, even abrupt, conclusion. The shift in tone, particularly in the latter half, was described by some as resembling a "cheesy horror flick," which might not appeal to all readers, or could be perceived as a loss of narrative control, though others interpret this as intentional. Some felt that certain characters were underdeveloped, appearing more as caricatures than deeply explored individuals. Additionally, a few readers suggested that a full appreciation of the book's subtler satirical nuances might require familiarity with the specific political context of the early Soviet Union.
Despite these minor criticisms, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many reviewers considering it an excellent and valuable contribution to Russian literature. The book is lauded as a powerful, prophetic, and remarkably relevant work that explores timeless themes concerning the limits of science, the abuse of authority, and the dangers of ignorance in power. It is highly recommended for fans of Bulgakov's other works, particularly those who appreciate his blend of genres and sharp social commentary. Readers interested in early science fiction, political satire, magical realism, and immersive Russian storytelling will likely find this novella a captivating and memorable read, offering both enjoyment and deep reflection.
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