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Velikii Gopnik. Zapiski i zhivoi i mertvoi Rossii [Great Gopnik. Notes on a Living and Dead Russia]
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This is a multi-vector novel, which the author himself defines as a ‘horror comedy’. This book brings together scenes of visions, family chronicles, love affairs, humorous gags and mystical insights written in a somewhat ironic key. At the center of the novel is the conflict between culture and the state in Russia. The state personifies a collective existential portrait of the ruler of modern Russia, who, sparing no one, not pitying anyone, is striving for his bloody immortality. The novel has been translated and is being translated into various languages.
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This is a multi-vector novel, which the author himself defines as a ‘horror comedy’. This book brings together scenes of visions, family chronicles, love affairs, humorous gags and mystical insights written in a somewhat ironic key. At the center of the novel is the conflict between culture and the state in Russia. The state personifies a collective existential portrait of the ruler of modern Russia, who, sparing no one, not pitying anyone, is striving for his bloody immortality. The novel has been translated and is being translated into various languages.
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Author
Erofeev Viktor
Publisher
ISIA Media
ISBN
9783689597771
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2024
Pages
454
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This is a multi-vector novel, which the author himself defines as a ‘horror comedy’. This book brings together scenes of visions, family chronicles, love affairs, humorous gags and mystical insights written in a somewhat ironic key. At the center of the novel is the conflict between culture and the state in Russia. The state personifies a collective existential portrait of the ruler of modern Russia, who, sparing no one, not pitying anyone, is striving for his bloody immortality. The novel has been translated and is being translated into various languages.