Red Pyramid by Vladimir Sorokin - ISBN: 9781681378206
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Unsettling tales of sex, violence, and politics from Russia’s literary provocateur.

Red Pyramid

Selected Stories

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    26 March 2024

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Summary

Provocative, hilarious, and tender stories about sex, violence, politics from one of the greatest Russian writers of the post-Soviet era.

Extended comic turns like The Queue and relentless, mind-bending, genre-shredding extravaganzas like Ice Trilogy have established Vladimir Sorokin as a master of the contemporary novel. It is to Sorokin’s short fiction, however, that readers must turn to encounter the wildest and most unsettling of his inventions and provocations. …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781681378206
ISBN-10:1681378205
Author:Vladimir Sorokin, Max Lawton
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:26 March 2024
Weight:328g
Dimensions:100mm x 247mm x 224mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“If reality is said to be stranger than fiction, Sorokin’s fiction goes further, to make the point that the pornographic, as he writes it, is a way of bearing witness to the past and present…These stories are not for the faint-hearted. Reading them is like waking violently from a deep sleep—and the shock continues to haunt one.” —Tomoé Hill, The Spectator“The Sorokin renaissance continues after Telluria with a vital selection of the Russian enfant terrible’s best shorts….As astute as they are provocative, these stories are an ideal introduction to the prolific and fearless Sorokin.” —Publishers Weekly Starred Review“Extravagant, remarkable, politically and socially devastating, the tone and style without precedent, the parables merciless, the nightmares beyond outrance, the violence unparalleled, these stories, translated with fearless agility by Max Lawton, showcase the great novelist Vladimir Sorokin at his divinely disturbing best.” —Joy Williams “In Red Pyramid, the title story, a Soviet-era student named Yura meets a seemingly omniscient man on a rural train platform. There are clear echoes of the cat in Mikhail Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita (1967).” —Michael Scott Moore, Los Angeles Review of Books

About The Author

Vladimir Sorokin

Vladimir Sorokin was born in a small town outside of Moscow in 1955. He trained as an engineer at the Moscow Institute of Oil and Gas but turned to art and writing, becoming a major presence in the Moscow underground of the 1980s. His work was banned in the Soviet Union, and his first novel, The Queue, was published in France in 1985. In 1992, Sorokin’s Their Four Hearts was short-listed for the Russian Booker Prize; in 1999, the publication of Blue Lard led to public demonstrations against the book; in 2001, he received the Andrei Bely Award for outstanding contributions to Russian literature. His work has been translated into more than thirty languages. Sorokin is also the author of the screenplays for Moscow, The Kopeck, and 4, and of the libretto for Leonid Desyatnikov’s The Children of Rosenthal. His most recent novel is Inheritance. He lives in Berlin.

Max Lawton is a novelist, musician, and translator. He has translated several works by Vladimir Sorokin, including the NYRB Classics edition of Telluria. He lives in Los Angeles.

Will Self is a journalist, columnist, and author of more than two dozen books of fiction and nonfiction, including eleven novels. His most recent book is the collection Why Read- Selected Writings 2001-2021. He lives in the UK.

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