Victor " The Madman" - Pelevin Books

This guy is absolutely crazy and one of the most underrated writers worldwide. Currently reading "the life of insects", which combines buddhist,philosophy, political commentary, postmodernism in a fascinating blend.
100% Red Pilled. He will go down as one of the russian greats, no doubt.

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Literally who?

i bet you he regrets some things

This is the Rooski who only writes in dialogue, no?

What's his best book?

I read the Life of Insects and found it mediocre overall. One of the short stories involved two guys who go and smoke weed in a concrete cylinder in a construction site only for the story to end with the cylinder being a spliff smoked by a giant wherein they get burned alive. Shitty stuff.

If you want to shill him you have to post an excerpt to be memed on

Lol wtf. That sounds like a decent metaphor or image to evoke, like the city is a giant smoking them, but if he wrote that literally he sounds like a fuck up.

No thanks. Communism killed russian literature.

He literally did. The story sucked. Some of the stuff was good, and I fondly remembering reading it because it was set in a run-down ex-Soviet shithole where all the protagonists were insects IIRC.

>For example, Nikita and Maxim, a painterdrug dealer and ``conceptual artist,'' share a joint while lamenting the fact that ``bugs'' are crawling into the ``weed'' they smoke only to find that they are bugs inside the joint offered by Sam Sacker to a sultry many-legged beauty named Natasha, who--we later discover--was hatched from one of the eggs laid by Marina, from whom she is estranged.

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Only the most popular Russian author of the last 50 years.

>He will go down as one of the russian greats, no doubt.
No. He steals interesting ideas from serious Russian speculative fiction authors and dumbs them down to the lowbrow "I don't read le genre fiction" audience.

You should just read the (much better) source material instead, unless you're the aforementioned lowbrow pseud.

italian cover is the best

>100% Red Pilled

This is how you get people not to read whatever it is you're championing. I do own one of his books though, The sacred Book of the Werewolf and I've been interested in Omon Ra for a while.

lol

pelevin is brainfucker, Sorokin is russian god

Bulgakov wrote during communism an Solzenytsin as well

I reiterate: Communism killed russian literature. Bulgakov is stephen king tier. Overhyped because of the swill coming out of russia. Solzhenitsyn is literally propagandist trash.

>This is how you get people not to read whatever it is you're championing

This

shut up nerd

Ice Trilogy or Oprichnik, where to start?

t. pleb
commie and post commie lit sucks. get the fuck over it.

epic

ice is softer

bump

Absolutely agreed. The man is a genius.

Some of his books were reprinted with different titles in English - be careful: e.g. The Clay Machine Gun/Buddha's Little Finger. That's a fantastic novel indeed.

seconding this

You are wrong. Bulgakov is good and Pasternak is even better.

Omen Ra is one of my favorite books of all time.

Do you have anything to back that up? Or are you just talking out of your ass about your subjective and biased option?

*Meant to post this pic, sorry. . .

Someone have a link to the amazon for his Pokemon book in English?

literally go on tumblr, m8!

is that the due who wrote omon ra? ah shit i was wrong all this time

the fuck

Have you even read that book?

His books are garbage, Don't waste your time on them. He stole all of his ideas from C. Castaneda and bunch of other writers.

Omon Ra is a great place to start with Pelevin

Non, rien de rien

>Castaneda
that's bollocks, and even if it weren't are you implying Castaneda is a novelist cause I sure as hell won't imply it, I'll say it right out, he was a fraud and a cunt and second-rate writer too to boot.

Viktor P., on the other hand, is a legit member of a Zen school in Korea, actually has some serious practice under his belt, and presumably has no need of the fantasy ramblings of CC's likes anyhow.

I've only read Sacred Book of the Werewolf, but was told it was his best by a fan. I thought it was excellent.

Just read Chapaev and the Void ye cunts

that's The Clay Machine Gun/Buddha's Little Finger in English, dude, but yeah.

Orcodio non si trova su amazon

bumping for this

Is there a reason for the different names?

The Clay Machine Gun is the best one desu