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Mikhail Bulgakov (May 15, 1891 - March 10, 1940), was a Ukranian novelist and playwright of the first half of the 20th century.

Mikhail Bulgakov was born in Kiev, Ukraine. Even during his life, Bulgakov was famous for his books Notes of a Country Doctor and White Guard; however it was is the fantasy/morality novel The Master and Margarita, published almost thirty years after his death, in 1967, that has granted him immortality. In the opinion of many, it is the best Russian novel of the century and the best of the Soviet novels ever.

What needs to be added: a real bio, notes about his journalistic career, expansion on his writing career