"Generation Pi" is the fourth and most famous novel of Viktor Pelvin, which with the collapse of the Soviet Union and Russia joining the free market with works such as "Omon Ra", "Chapayev and Futility" and "The Lif ...
"Generation Pi" is the fourth and most famous novel of Viktor Pelvin, which with the collapse of the Soviet Union and Russia joining the free market with works such as "Omon Ra", "Chapayev and Futility" and "The Life of Insects", while presenting a synthesis of emerging popular culture With strains of mysterious orthodox esotericism, on the one hand, he makes fun of the collapsed communist utopia and at the same time gives a more frank picture of wandering in the land of fuel left over from years of domination by the totalitarian comrades of his father's generation. The winner of the Little Russian Booker Prize in 1993 and the best-selling Russian national work prize in 2004, in the next generation, he goes to a hero who happens to be nothing like the legendary heroes of his contemporary political history and is a petty poet who is under the rubble of a regime. who derives virtue from poverty, like the rest of his generation, wasted his life, and with the collapse of the Soviet Union, he opened his feet to a world where from the legends of Mid-Rhodan to the capitalists of the post-Soviet church, and the hands always behind the curtain can God's border in the mysterious system of advertising will remove all that has been forbidden for years.
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