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Victor Olegovich Pelevin (Russian: Виктор Олегович Пелевин, IPA: [ˈvʲiktər ɐˈlʲeɡəvʲɪtɕ pʲɪˈlʲevʲɪn]; born 22
November 1962) is a
Russian fiction writer...
- in the US as Homo Zapiens, is the
third novel by
Russian author Victor Pelevin.
Published in 1999, it
tells the
story of
Babylen Tatarsky, a
Moscow 'creative'...
- PAÍS English.
Retrieved 2025-02-11. Vinokour, Maya (1 July 2023). "Victor
Pelevin and the
Aesthetics of Neoreaction". The
Russian Review. 82 (4): 631–648...
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Lantern (Russian: Синий фонарь) is a
short story collection by
Victor Pelevin,
published in 1991 in Russia. In 1994 it was
published in
English named...
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Pemberton and
starring Toby Kebbell. The
screenplay is
based on
Victor Pelevin's 1996
novel Chapayev and Void,
which is
known in the US as Buddha's Little...
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Little Finger and in the UK as Clay
Machine Gun, is a 1996
novel by
Victor Pelevin. It
follows the
dreams of
three Moscow mental patients in the
early 1990s...
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Among the most
discussed authors of this
period were
novelists Victor Pelevin and
Vladimir Sorokin, and the poet
Dmitri Prigov. In the 21st century,...
- The Life of
Insects (Russian: «Жизнь насекомых») is a
novel by
Victor Pelevin first published in 1993. The
novel consists of 15 chapters. The
novel is...
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Numbers (Russian: «Числа») is a
novel by
Victor Pelevin first published in 2003 in a
collection of
stories «The
Dialectics of the
Transition Period (from...
- (Russian: «Ампир В. Повесть о настоящем сверхчеловеке») is a
novel by
Victor Pelevin first published in 2006. The
title is a wordplay. The word
Empire in the...