Blue Lard

Blue Lard

(Autor) Vladimir Sorokin
Formato: Paperback
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The Russian master's most infamous novel, a dystopian fever dream about cloning, alternative histories, and world domination. Blue Lard is an act of desecration. Blue Lard is what's left after the towering masterpieces of Russian literature have been blown to smithereens, the most graphic, shocking, controversial, and celebrated book to be published in Russia since the end of Communism. Denounced as an abomination on publication in 1999—a crowd of angry Putin supporters gathered in front of Moscow’s Bolshoi Theater to toss shredded copies of Sorokin’s books into an enormous papier-mâché toilet—this ferocious takedown of Russian greatness has since found its way into the canon of Russian literature itself. The book begins in a futuristic laboratory where genetic scientists speak in a dialect of Russian mixed with Chinese. There they work to clone famous Russian writers, who are then made to produce texts in the style of their forebears. The goal of this “script-process” is not the texts themselves but the blue lard that collects in the small of their backs as they write. This substance is to be used to power reactors on the moon—that is, until a sect of devout nationalists breaks in to steal the blue lard, planning to send it back in time to an alternate version of the Soviet Union, one that exists on the margins of a Europe conquered by a long-haired Hitler with the ability to shoot electricity from his hands. What will come of this blue lard? Who will finally make use of its mysterious powers? Max Lawton’s translation of Blue Lard, the first into English, captures this key work in all its grotesque, havoc-making, horrifying, visceral intensity.

Information
Editorial:
New York Review of Books
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
367
ISBN:
9781681378183
Año de publicación:
2024
Fecha publicación:
27 de Febrero de 2024

Vladimir Sorokin

Vladimir Sorokin is a Russian author known for his controversial novel "Day of the Oprichnik," blending dystopian themes with elements of satire and political commentary. His experimental writing style challenges societal norms and censorship, making him a prominent figure in contemporary Russian literature. Sorokin's work pushes boundaries and sparks important conversations.

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