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The Life of Insects
Book • 1993
The Life of Insects is a novel by Victor Pelevin, published in 1993, which combines elements of satire, surrealism, and philosophical inquiry.
The story is set in a decaying resort on the Black Sea and features characters who alternate between human and insect forms, reflecting on themes of identity, society, and existentialism.
The novel critiques post-Soviet Russian society through its unique blend of humor and philosophical depth.
The story is set in a decaying resort on the Black Sea and features characters who alternate between human and insect forms, reflecting on themes of identity, society, and existentialism.
The novel critiques post-Soviet Russian society through its unique blend of humor and philosophical depth.
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