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Postcard with a view of the Niernsee house

Creation period
1926
Place of сreation
Moscow, the USSR
Dimensions
9x14 cm
Technique
paper, typographic printing
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The Niernsee House, named after the architect and owner Ernst-Richard Nirnsee, was built in 1912 at 10 Bolshoy Gnezdnikovsky lane. After the revolution, several editorial offices were opened there, and Bulgakov often visited them.

In the early 1920s, the novice writer visited the editorial office of the theater magazine “Ekran”, which rejected his feuilleton “Eugene Onegin”. He often visited the editorial office of the magazine “Russia”. Its editor, Isaiah Lezhnyov, published Bulgakov’s feuilletons, the story “Notes on a Cuff”, and part of the novel “The White Guard”. In summer 1922, the Moscow bureau of the Berlin newspaper “Nakanune” was opened in the Niernsee House. This publisher played an important role in Bulgakov’s writing career: he often published his feuilletons in it.

Emiliy Mindlin, a member of the editorial staff, described the room in which the editorial office of Nakanune was located,

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The entire floor was covered with light blue cloth. Partitions of polished wood formed rows of half-closed cubicles along the walls. The windows were very high — from floor to ceiling — and looked out into the narrow and shaded Bolshoi Gnezdnikovsky lane. Even electric lighting in broad daylight did not dispel the semi-darkness of this luxurious-looking editorial office.

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The restaurant on the roof of the Niernsee House was popular with writers — it became the setting for Mikhail Bulgakov’s “The Diaboliad”, written in 1923,

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Suddenly Korotkov saw a pale sun overhead, a bleached sky, a breeze and frozen asphalt. From below and outside a muffled anxious roar spoke of the town. After hopping up and down on the asphalt and looking round, Korotkov picked up three balls, ran over to the parapet, climbed onto it and looked down. His heart missed a beat. Below lay the roofs of buildings that looked flattened and small, a square with trams crawling over it, beetle-people, and at once Korotkov saw tiny grey figures dancing up to the entrance along the crack of the side-street, followed by a heavy toy dotted with shining gold heads.

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The Niernsee House is often mentioned in Bulgakov’s sketches and feuilletons of the first half of the 1920s and it features in his later novel “The Master and Margarita”. The Master meets Margarita on Tverskaya Street and follows her into a quiet lane. The Niernsee House is located in that very lane, called Bolshoi Gnezdnikovsky. It is in this skyscraper, the Niernsee House, that Mikhail Bulgakov and Yelena Shilovskaya had their momentous meeting in the winter of 1929.

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Postcard with a view of the Niernsee house

Creation period
1926
Place of сreation
Moscow, the USSR
Dimensions
9x14 cm
Technique
paper, typographic printing
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