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Author:Sorokin Vladimir Georgievich
Cover:Hard
Category:FictionModern LiteraturePoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-17-104568-5
Dimensions: 135x40x205cm
The clones of the great writers are writhes in a painful script process, the Bolshoi Theater is flooded with sewage to the ceiling, Stalin and Khrushchev are lovers, the history of the twentieth century is turned inside out.
In the most provocative novel by Vladimir Sorokin, who secured the title of classic postmodernism, all the idols are interrupted - they become participants in the rampant carnival, where tall and low, fantasy and reality are mixed, the past and future.
However, one shrine remains un wrong: destroying the usual ideas about the norm and turning everything upside down, Sorokin and here proclaims the sacred status of literature. The main character of the novel is a literary myth, he changes, but his fundamental role in culture is unchanged.
About the author:
Russian prose writer, a bright representative of postmodernism. The author of ten novels, as well as a number of stories, stories, plays and scanning. Prizes laureate Andrei Bely, "Nose", "Big Book" et al., Nominee for the International Buker Prize. Books are translated into dozens of languages.
Vladimir Georgievich Sorokin was born on August 7, 1955 in Bykovo, Moscow Region. He graduated from the Moscow Institute of Oil and Gas named after Gubkin with a degree in mechanical engineer. He was engaged in book graphics, painting, conceptual art.
In 2017, he left the Russian Pen-Center in protest against the actions of his president and executive committee.
Lives in Moscow and Berlin
Author:
Author:Sorokin Vladimir Georgievich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Modern Literature
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Series:
Series: All Sorokin
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-104568-5

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