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Buddha's Little Finger
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352 pages
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Set against the backdrop of the Russian Civil War and contemporary Moscow, this novel explores themes of identity and history through a blend of absurdism and Buddhist philosophy. The narrative shifts between the chaotic events of 1919 and the introspective musings of a man in a psychiatric hospital, showcasing Pelevin's unique comic inventiveness. His ability to intertwine profound philosophical concepts with a surreal storyline positions him as a standout voice in modern literature.
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2001, paperback
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