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Victor Pelevin


 

Victor Pelevin (Russian: ?????? ???????? ???????, b. November 22, 1962) - modern Russian writer, one of the most acclaimed and successful to emerge in the post-Soviet period. His books usually carry the outward conventions of the science fiction genre, however those are used to construct involved, multi-layered postmodernist texts, fusing together elements of pop culture and esoteric philosophies.

Related Topics:
Russian - November 22 - 1962 - Soviet - Science fiction - Postmodernist - Pop culture - Esoteric philosophies

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After high school Pelevin received a degree in electromechanical engineering from the Moscow Energy Institute, then attended a seminar in creative writing at the Literature Institute. As an editor of the "Science and Religion" magazine, he was responsible for an ongoing series of articles on Eastern mysticism.

Related Topics:
Moscow Energy Institute - Mysticism

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Pelevin's first story was published in 1989, and for the next 3 years his short stories appeared in various magazines and compilations, making him a prominent figure among the SF "in" crowd and garnering several awards. In 1992 a book of Pelevin's collected stories The Blue Light received the first annual Russian Booker Prize for fiction, and next year his first novel, Omon Ra, propelled him from relative obscurity to large print runs and fame practically overnight.

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1989 - 1992 - Russian Booker Prize for fiction

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Pelevin cultivates a public persona that is shunning the public eye. He rarely gives interviews and is said to have very few friends. He did, however, give his permission for publishing of his texts on the Internet for non-commercial use.

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Pelevin's prose is usually devoid of any dialog between the author and the reader, whether through plot, character development, literary form or narrative language, which corresponds to his philosophy (both stated and unstated) that, for the most part, it is the reader who infuses a text with meaning. To make this point, one of his novels bears this inscription on the cover: "Any thought that occurs in the process of reading this book is subject to copyright. Unauthorized thinking of it is prohibited".

Related Topics:
Plot - Character

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