 | Victor Pelevin, Andrew Bromfield - Fiction - 1999 - 179 pages
While discussing business prospects in the Crimea, a trio of investors from Russia and America suddenly morphs into mosquitoes searching for sucrose, in a disorienting novel ... | |
 | Viktor Pelevin - Fiction - 2000 - 335 pages
Leading St. Petersburg poet Pyotr Void finds himself in the midst of the 1919 civil war in Russia when he serves as commissar to legendary Bolshevik commander Vasily Ivanovich ... | |
 | Victor Pelevin, Andrew Bromfield - Fiction - 2000 - 188 pages
In a recent New York Times Magazine feature article, Victor Pelevin was cited as "almost alone among his generation of Russian novelists in speaking with a voice authentically ... | |
 | Виктор Пелевин, Andrew Bromfield - Fiction - 2001 - 101 pages
Presents four satirical short stories exploring the anxiety of a nation brought out of a repressive regime and trying to deal with a new reality, illustrating the despair ... | |
 | Виктор Пелевин - Fiction - 1998 - 213 pages
Victor Pelevin has been called one of Europe's "Best Young Novelists" by The New Yorker, and "the only young Russian novelist to have made in impression in the West" (Village ... | |
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