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Viktor Olegovič Pelevin

    22 de noviembre de 1962

    Victor Pelevin es un escritor de prosa ruso contemporáneo. Sus obras son conocidas por su mezcla posmoderna de sátira, ciencia ficción y contemplación filosófica. Pelevin explora temas de identidad, realidad y la influencia de los medios de comunicación en la Rusia postsoviética. Su estilo único a menudo combina observaciones contemporáneas con referencias a la cultura rusa y al budismo.

    Viktor Olegovič Pelevin
    Babylon
    The Life of Insects
    Empire V
    The Blue Lantern
    The Yellow Arrow
    The clay machine-gun
    • The clay machine-gun

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      An intellectually dazzling and hilarious fantasy about identity and Russian history, and a spectacular elaboration of Buddhist philosphy, The Clay Machine-Gun confirms Victor Pelevin as 'one of the brightest stars in the Russian literary firmament' Observer. 'Victor Pelevin is the future of the Russian novel. His satires take the temperature of post-Soviet Russia, in all its amoral, dystopian chaos.With his fusion of oriental and sci-fi, there's no mistaking Pelevin's place in the absurdist pantheon alongside Gogol and Bulgakov.' Independent.

      The clay machine-gun
    • The Yellow Arrow

      • 100 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      THE YELLOW ARROW is a Russian train speeding toward a ruined bridge, a train without an end or a beginningand it makes no stops. Andrei, the mystic passenger, less and less lulled by the never-ending sound of the wheels, has begun to look for a way to get off. But life in the carriages goes on as always. This important young Russian author's first American translation garnered rave reviews.

      The Yellow Arrow
    • The Blue Lantern

      • 178 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The short stories of Victor Pelevin are as individual, reality-warping and endlessly inventive as his novels, moving effortlessly between different genres and moods, bursting with absurd wit and existential satire. In The Blue Lantern he brings together sex-change prostitutes, melancholy animals and a cabinful of young boys obsessed by death. Sidestepping the world we take for granted, these stories show in miniature the fantastical talent for which the Observer acclaimed Pelevin's work as 'the real thing, fiction of world class'.

      The Blue Lantern
    • EMPIRE V is a post-modern, timely, whimsical and satirical story about a young man who involuntary joins a revolutionary cult . . .

      Empire V
    • Babylon

      • 250 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      As a poet, Tartarsky is a failure. As a copywriter for one of Moscow's biggest advertising firms he makes $2,000 in ten minutes - and that's before the cocaine kicks in. But as Tartarsky speeds through a surreal world of PR mercenaries, back-door deals and Zen Buddhism, he begins to suspect the disturbing truth behind it all - as suggested to him by the disembodied voice of Che Guevara. Babylon confirms Victor Pelevin's reputation as the funniest and sharpest observer of the chaos and absurdity of post-Soviet Russian life.

      Babylon
    • The Sacred Book of the Werewolf

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      A darkly comic work by the author of Buddha's Little Finger finds fifteen-year-old Moscow prostitute A. Huli hiding her identity as a two-thousand-year-old were-fox who seduces men to absorb their life force, a practice that catches the attention of a high-ranking intelligence officer and fellow werewolf. 10,000 first printing.

      The Sacred Book of the Werewolf
    • Russia

      The Life and Adventures of Shed Number XII

      Russia
    • Comic stories by a Russian writer. In Hermit and Six Toes, chickens debate the nature of the world, which is ruled by bloodthirsty gods in white coats, while in Mid-Game, young Communist activists change sex to become hard-currency prostitutes

      The Blue Lantern and Other Stories
    • The Sacred Book of Werewolf

      • 333 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The world's first Zen Buddhist paranormal romance?published to coincide with Halloween One of the most progressive writers at work today, Victor Pelevin's comic inventiveness has won him comparisons to Kafka, Calvino, and Gogol, and "Time" has described him as a ?psychedelic Nabokov for the cyberage.? In "The Sacred Book of the Werewolf," a smash success in Russia and Pelevin's first novel in six years, paranormal meets transcendental with a splash of satire as A Hu-Li, a two-thousand-year-old shape-shifting werefox from ancient China meets her match in Alexander, a Wagner-addicted werewolf who's the key figure in Russia's Big Oil. Both a supernatural love story and an outrageously funny send-up of modern Russia, this stunning and ingenious work of the imagination is the sharpest novel to date from Russia's most gifted literary malcontent.

      The Sacred Book of Werewolf