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The Sacred Book of the Werewolf
by 
Victor Pelevin
Andrew Bromfield
Cassandra Campbell
  
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Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Pub date: 8/14/2008
Subject(s):  Fiction
Horror
Language(s):  English
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File size:   178177 KB
ISBN:   9781433246807
Release date:   Sep 04, 2008

Description

In Pelevin’s sharpest, most accessible, and most engrossing novel to date, A. Huli, a fifteen-year-old contemporary Moscow prostitute, is in truth a two-thousand-year-old werefox. After the death of a client, she is forced to work via ads placed on the internet. Eventually, she comes to the attention of Alexander, a Russian intelligence officer who, unbeknownst to her, is a werewolf. They fall in love and, many plot twists later, we discover that The Sacred Book of the Werewolf is A. Huli’s memoir.

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Reviews

New York Times Book Review...
"Pelevin belongs to one strand of the great Russian tradition that goes back as far as Gogol and Dostoevesky, in which metaphysical locutions about the mystery of existence clash with the grotesque banalities of life as it is actually lived."
 

About the Author

VICTOR PELEVIN is the author of A Werewolf Problem in Central Russia and Other Stories, The Life of Insects, Omon Ra, The Yellow Arrow, and The Blue Lantern, a collection of short stories that won the Russian "Little Booker" Prize. His novel Buddha's Little Finger was shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. He was named by The New Yorker as one of the best European writers under thirty-five and by The Observer newspaper in London as one of "twenty-one writers to watch for the 21st century.

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