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A werewolf problem in Central Russia and other stories

  • Viktor Olegovich Pelevin

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A Werewolf Problem in Central Russia, the second of Pelevin's Russian Booker Prize-winning short story collections, continues his Sputnik-like rise. The writers to whom he is frequently compared - Kafka, Bulgakov, Philip K. Dick, and Joseph Heller - are all deft fabulists, who find fuel for their fires in society's deadening protocol.

"At the very start of the third semester, in one of the lectures on Marxism-Leninism, Nikita Dozakin made a remarkable discovery," begins the story "Sleep." Nikita's discovery is that everyone around him, from parents to television talk-show hosts, is actually asleep. In "Vera Pavlova's Ninth Dream," the attendant in a public toilet finds her researches into solipsism have dire and diabolical consequences.

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  • Translations into English
  • Russian Short stories
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About the author

  • Viktor Olegovich Pelevin

    1962 - .

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    23 ratings · 92 works

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    New Directions

    1998