The Master and Margarita is a novel by Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov. Set in Moscow during the Soviet era, the story follows the Devil and his entourage as they wreak havoc on the city's literary elite. Among their targets is the titular Master, a writer whose manuscript has been deemed too subversive for publication. Alongside the Devil's mischievous exploits, the novel also follows the love story between Margarita, the Master's lover, and her desperate attempts to save him from his fate. Rich with political satire, religious symbolism, and fantastical elements, The Master and Margarita is a complex and surreal work of literature that explores the limits of art, love, and human nature in a repressive society.