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'Journey through the Crimea' is an entertaining story by the famous Russian writer, playwright and theater figure Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (1891–1940). Tired of work and the bustle of Moscow, the author goes on a trip to Crimea. He manages to visit Yalta, Sevastopol, Koktebel, compares these cities and their beaches, and does not forgets to visit the famous estate of Anton Chekhov. Mikhail Bulgakov is also known as the author of the works 'The Extraordinary Adventures of the Doctor', 'Towel with a Rooster', 'Kiev City', 'Psalm', 'The Moscow Scenes', 'The Fatal Eggs', 'Egyptian Darkness', 'Khan's Fire', ' Hours of life and death.' Many of Mikhail Bulgakov's works were banned 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.