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  1. 10,854 ratings623 reviews. As the turbulent years following the Russian revolution of 1917 settle down into a new Soviet reality, the brilliant and eccentric zoologist Persikov discovers an amazing ray that drastically increases the size and reproductive rate of living organisms.

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  3. Today I review Mikhail Bulgakov's 1928 novel, The Fatal Eggs. In Moscow 1928, zoology professor Vladimir Persikov stumbles across a momentous discovery: a ray of light generated in a microscope that causes cells to evolve at a lightning rate.

  4. book review - The Fatal Eggs As might have become clear over the past year Mikhail Bulgakov is one of my favourite authors and this slime volume is a cracker. It works on many different levels.

  5. The Fatal Eggs can be described as a satirical science fiction novel. Its main protagonist is an aging zoologist and specialist in amphibians, Vladimir Ipatyevich Persikov. The narration begins in Moscow of the then-future year of 1928, which seems to have overcome the destructive effects of the Russian Civil War and to be quite prosperous ...

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    The Fatal Eggs is a science fiction novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, published in the mid-1920s when Russia was recovering from the Civil War and Stalin was beginning to consolidate his power. The novel reads like a 1950s B-movie. When Professor Persikov discovers a red ray in his laboratory that can massively increase growth in cells, the Soviet ...

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