Place of publication: USSR
Typography: Noviy Mir magazine
Year of publishing: 1965

Theatrical Novel (also A Dead Man's Memoir) is an unfinished novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. Written in first-person, on behalf of a writer Sergei Maksudov, the novel tells of the drama behind-the-scenes of the theatre production and the writers' world.

Bulgakov began working in earnest on the novel on 26 November 1936. In 1929 he began a novel, written in the form of letters, called For Secret Friend (also unfinished), addressed to his future wife Helen Bulgakova, which explains how he "became a playwright". In 1930 For Secret Friend began to develop into a new novel, The Theatre, but in the same year, Bulgakov burned his initial sketches, along with rough drafts of The Novel About the Devil.

Six years later and several weeks after the final break with Moscow Art Theatre, Bulgakov began writing a novel about the theatre. On the first page of the manuscript, he outlined two titles: A Dead Man's Memoir and Theatrical Novel.

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Detail name Mikhail Bulgakov. Theatrical Novel. First publication in Noviy Mir magazine #8 1965.
Place of publication USSR
Typography Noviy Mir magazine
Year of publishing 1965
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