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'Under a Glass Sky' is a story by the famous Russian writer, playwright and theater figure Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (1891–1940). Moscow is bustling with underground life. Bond resellers, currency speculators, buyers scurry around the trading pavilion precious metals, every now and then looking around anxiously and muttering something under his breath... Other famous works of Mikhail Bulgakov are 'The Cup of Life', 'Chanson d'Ethe', 'The Steel Windpipe', 'The Days of the Turbins', 'Zoyka's Apartment', 'Lord Curzon's Benefit Performance', 'Red Stone Moscow', 'The Cabal of the Saint', 'I Killed', 'The Adventures of Chichikov'. Many of Mikhail Bulgakov's works were prohibited by Soviet censorship, and this very fact characterizes him as a free-thinking person. His talent is admired by readers all over the world, his works have been translated into different languages and films have been made based on many of them.