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About the Author
Victor Pelevin is one of Russia's most successful post-Soviet writers. He won the Russian Booker prize in 1993 Born on November 22, 1962 in Moscow, he attended the Moscow Institute of Power Engineering, and the Institute of Literature. He's now been published throughout Europe. His books include A Werewolf Problem in Central Russia, Omon Ra, The Blue Lantern, The Yellow Arrow, and The Hall of the Singing Caryatids. Born in Yorkshire, England, Andrew Bromfield is a translator of Russian literature and an editor and co-founder of the literary journal Glas.
Reviews
"And in its final moments, about what happens when this poor boy actually finds himself rocketing toward the moon, are surely the most memorable passages I read this year." -- Dwight Garner - New York Newsday
"A freshly jaundiced view of a distorted world." -- The New York Times
"Pelevin is a master absurdist, a brilliant satirist of all things Soviet, but also of things human: our corruptible dreams, petty squabbles, half-assed inventions and, above all, our tendency to allow the purer parts of our nature to be co-opted." -- Spin
Book Information
ISBN 9780811213646
Author Victor Pelevin
Format Paperback
Page Count 154
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 177g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 132mm * 13mm