Day of the Oprichnik
Autor Vladimir Sorokinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2012
One of The Telegraph's Best Fiction Books of 2011
"Vladimir Sorokin is one of Russia's greatest writers, and this novel is one of his best . . . A joy to read-more entertaining, dynamic, engaging, and deeply hilarious than a dystopian novel has any right to be." -Gary Shteyngart, author of Absurdistan and Super Sad True Love Story
A startling, relentless portrait of a troubled and troubling Russian empire, Vladimir Sorokin's Day of the Oprichnik is at once a richly imagined vision of the future and a razor-sharp diagnosis of a country in crisis.
Moscow, 2028. A scream, a moan, and a death rattle slowly pull Andrei Danilovich Komiaga out of his drunken stupor. But wait-that's just his ring tone. So begins another day in the life of an oprichnik, one of the czar's most trusted courtiers-and one of the country's most feared men.
In this new New Russia, where futuristic technology and the draconian codes of Ivan the Terrible are in perfect synergy, Komiaga will attend extravagant parties, partake in brutal executions, and consume an arsenal of drugs. He will rape and pillage, and he will be moved to tears by the sweetly sung songs of his homeland.
Vladimir Sorokin has imagined a near future both too disturbing to contemplate and too realistic to dismiss. But like all of his best work, Sorokin's new novel explodes with invention and dark humor.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0374533105
Pagini: 191
Dimensiuni: 141 x 210 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Farrar Straus Giroux
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Vladimir Sorokin is one of Russia's greatest writers, and this novel is one of his best.Day of the Oprichnikis ahaunting and terrifyingvision of modern Russia projected two decades into the future - or maybe not the future at all.A joy to read- more entertaining, dynamic, engaging, and deeply hilarious than a dystopian novel has any right to be
Anyone who wants to learn more about Russia and what could be the outcome of [Vladimir] Putin's rule should read the book.It's dark and dystopian, but it's a part of our life
Compelling. . .Devastating. . .Powerful. . . InDay of the Oprichnik, [Sorokin] combines futurological invention with political archaism to vicious satirical effect . . . It's as if hi-tech limbs had been grafted onto the torso of early modern statecraft:Wolf Hallmeets William Gibson