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![]() Buddha's Little Finger Victor Pelevin LITERATURE 2001 PAPER 352 PAGES
Pelevin's ambitious political novel shadows poet Pyotr Voyd in two distinct nightmares, one as a Bolshevik commissar in the 1919 Russian Revolution, and the other as a patient of a mental asylum in contemporary Moscow. The Booker Prize winner's reflections on political changes and the social realities of Russia leak into this well-wrought tale.
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