An inspired work of science fiction and a biting political allegory, Bulgakov's The Fatal Eggs tells of a brilliant scientist whose experiments with life spiral terribly—and fatefully—out of control. Foreword by Doris Lessing. Quite by chance, Professor Persikov discovers a new form of light... read more
“Your frogs make me shudder with intolerable loathing. I shall be unhappy all my life because of them.”from the farewell note of Professor Persikov's ex-wife
“It must be said that instead of losing heart, the widow of Father Sawaty Drozdov, who had died in twenty-six of anti-religious mortification, set up a nice little poultry business.”
Preface
Chapter I - Professor Persikov's Curriculum Vitae
Chapter II - A Coloured Tendril
Chapter III - Persikov Catches It
Chapter IV - Drozdova, the Priest's Widow
Chapter V - The Tale of the Chickens
Chapter VI - Moscow, June 1928
Chapter VII - Feight
Chapter VIII - The Incident at the State Farm
Chapter IX - A Writhing Mass
Chapter X - Catastrophe
Chapter XI - Bloodshed and Death
Chapter XII - A Frosty Deus Ex Machina
Satire reflecting a violent period in Soviet history. Some disturbing imagery may be difficult for younger teens.
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