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The Life of Insects [Pelevin, Victor and Andrew Bromfield] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Life of Insects.  · THE LIFE OF INSECTS. by Victor Pelevin ‧RELEASE DATE: Feb. 1, An ingenious and cryptic allegorical fantasy, obviously inspired by Karel apek's classic play The Insect Comedy, in which characters exist simultaneously as human beings and as various insects—by the prize-winning young Russian author of Omon Ra and The Yellow Arrow (both ).Author: Victor Pelevin. The Life of Insects Rather than focus on the story of a single protagonist working his way through society, Pelevin opts to tell several stories in a single novel, allowing a picture to emerge of a society as a whole, not from the top-down as if by some Soviet-style central design, but rather from the bottom-up, where individuals live their own lives, only vaguely aware of others outside of their sphere/5(25).


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The Life of Insects (Russian: «Жизнь насекомых») is a novel by Victor Pelevin first published in [1] [2] The novel consists of 15 chapters. [3] [4] [5]. THE LIFE OF INSECTS. by Victor Pelevin ‧RELEASE DATE: Feb. 1, An ingenious and cryptic allegorical fantasy, obviously inspired by Karel apek's classic play The Insect Comedy, in which characters exist simultaneously as human beings and as various insects—by the prize-winning young Russian author of Omon Ra and The Yellow Arrow (both ). The Life of Insects Rather than focus on the story of a single protagonist working his way through society, Pelevin opts to tell several stories in a single novel, allowing a picture to emerge of a society as a whole, not from the top-down as if by some Soviet-style central design, but rather from the bottom-up, where individuals live their own lives, only vaguely aware of others outside of their sphere.

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