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Original Title: Чапаев и Пустота
ISBN: 0141002328 (ISBN13: 9780141002323)
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Literary Awards: International Dublin Literary Award Nominee for Shortlist (2001)
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Buddha's Little Finger Paperback | Pages: 352 pages
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Russian novelist Victor Pelevin is rapidly establishing himself as one of the most brilliant young writers at work today. His comic inventiveness and mind-bending talent prompted Time magazine to proclaim him a "psychedelic Nabokov for the cyber-age." In his third novel, Buddha's Little Finger, Pelevin has created an intellectually dazzling tale about identity and Russian history, as well as a spectacular elaboration of Buddhist philosophy. Moving between events of the Russian Civil War of 1919 and the thoughts of a man incarcerated in a contemporary Moscow psychiatric hospital, Buddha's Little Finger is a work of demonic absurdism by a writer who continues to delight and astonish.

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Title:Buddha's Little Finger
Author:Victor Pelevin
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:December 1st 2001 by Penguin Books (first published 1996)
Categories:Fiction. Cultural. Russia. Literature. Russian Literature

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one of my all time favourites, fantastic masterpiece, hats off!

What does it feel like to be on a roller coaster? It is hilarious, and it makes you feel giddy, dizzy, confused, almost weightless, and slightly nauseous and disoriented.Well, I think Roller Coaster would have been a great title for this wondrous novel, even though I eventually managed to understand both the British publishers choice of The Clay Machine Gun, and the American title Buddhas Little Finger. Basically, those two titles mean the same thing, just viewed from different perspectives.

Speaks of life's mystical undercurrents with wit and ease.

Oh dear, It seems that after my Infinite Jest disaster I would be redeemed but it seems that the last book I read and enjoyed was Hallucinating Foucault. That is not to say that I did not like The Clay Machine-Gun but it definitely is not the novel to read after Infinite Jest. Also I didnt really love the other Pelevin book I read, The Life of Insects so I guess Im not a Pelevin fan either. Luckily I was able to finish it in two days as the translation is very good and flowing.The novel focuses

Fascinating, one more little step on my lifelong quest to understand the "Slavic soul."

One of my favourite books of all time. A mind-blowing, orgiastic blend of Buddhist philosophy and Russian humour, with so much depth you could read it a hundred times and still miss something. I only wish my Russian were good enough to allow me to read it in the original and understand the many allusions to modern Russian life. Even in translation, this is a work on consummate genius, and it's astonishing that Pelevin isn't better known in the West.

I must have read this book about twenty times, and each time I discover some new allegory. Highly recommended.

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