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The Blizzard (Penguin Modern Classics)

Autor Vladimir Sorokin

Editorial ALLEN LANE

The Blizzard (Penguin Modern Classics)
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  • Verlag ALLEN LANE
  • ISBN13 9780241355138
  • ISBN10 0241355133
  • Gegenstandsart BUCH
  • Sammlung GARDNERS #
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2022
  • Sprache Englisch

The Blizzard (Penguin Modern Classics)

Autor Vladimir Sorokin

Editorial ALLEN LANE

-5% Rabatt.    14,25€
13,54€
Speichern 0,71€
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Kostenloser Versand ab 19€
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Buch Details

Vladimir Sorokin [is] Russia's most inventive contemporary author (Masha Gessen New York Times Book Review)

A darkly comic dystopian odyssey, from one of Russia's leading contemporary novelists

Garin, a country doctor, is desperately trying to reach the village of Dolgoye, where a mysterious epidemic is transforming the villagers into zombies. He has with him a vaccine which will prevent the spread of this epidemic, but a terrible blizzard turns his journey into the stuff of nightmare. A trip that should take hours turns into a metaphysical odyssey, in which he encounters strange beasts, apparitions, hallucinations and dangerous fellow men. Trapped in this existential storm, Sorokin's characters fight their way through a landscape that owes as much to Chekhov's 19th-century Russia as it does to near-future, post-apocalyptic literature. Fantastical, comic and richly drawn, The Blizzard at once answers to the canon of Russian writers and makes a fierce statement about life in contemporary Russia.



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