Zoyka's Apartment
Book Review
Zoyka's Apartment by Mikhail Bulgakov is a satirical play written in 1926 that explores themes of moral decay and social degradation in post-revolutionary Russia. Critics note that Bulgakov masterfully uses grotesque and irony to depict the chaos and absurdity reigning in society at that time. The main character, Zoya Denisovna Pelts, turns her apartment into a brothel under the guise of a sewing workshop, symbolizing the destruction of traditional values and moral foundations. The play is filled with vivid, memorable characters and sharp dialogues that emphasize the tragicomic nature of the events. Critics also highlight that Zoyka's Apartment is an important work in the context of Bulgakov's oeuvre, demonstrating his unique style and ability to blend the comic with the tragic.
