The Sacred Book of the Werewolf
By VICTOR PELEVIN
(Viking Adult, eBook, 9781440609299)
Other Editions of This Title: Paperback (September 2009), Hardcover (September 2008), (September 2008), (September 2008), Compact Disc (September 2008), MP3 CD (September 2008)
Available eBook Formats: Adobe Digital Editions, Palm eReader/iPhone, Microsoft Reader
Categories: Literary
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Paranormal meets transcendental in this provocative and hilarious novel.
Victor Pelevin has established a reputation as one of the most brilliant writers at work today; his comic inventiveness has won him comparisons to Kafka, Calvino, and Gogol, and Time has described him as a "psychedelic Nabokov for the cyberage." Pelevin's new novel, his first in six years, is both a supernatural love story and a satirical portrait of modern Russia. It concerns the adventures of a hardworking fifteen-year-old Moscow prostitute named A. Huli, who in reality is a two thousand-year-old were-fox who seduces men in order to absorb their life force; she does this by means of her tail, a hypnotic organ that puts men into a trance in which they dream they are having sex with her. A. Huli eventually comes to the attention of and falls in love with a high-ranking Russian intelligence officer named Alexander, who is also a werewolf (unbeknownst to our heroine). And that is only the beginning of the fun. A huge success in Russia, this is a stunning and ingenious work of the imagination, arguably Pelevin's sharpest and most engrossing novel to date.











