S.N.U.F.F.

Author(s): Victor Pelevin

Novel

Damilola Karpov is a pilot. Living in Byzantium, a huge sky city floating above the land of Urkaine, he makes his living as a drone pilot - capable of being a cameraman who records the events unfolding in Urkaine or, with the weapons aboard his drone, of making a newsworthy event happen for his employers: 'Big Byz Media'. His recordings are known as S.N.U.F.F.: Special Newsreel/Universal Feature Film. S.N.U.F.F. is a superb post-apocalyptic novel, exploring the conflict between the nation of Urkaine, its causes and its relationship with the city 'Big Byz' above. Contrasting poverty and luxury, low and high technology, barbarity and civilisation - while asking questions about the nature of war, the media, entertainment and humanity.


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A sort of brilliantly inverted BRAVE NEW WORLD ...a great example of satirical SF, and expertly translated too SFX SNUFF really strikes a cord whether you're au fait with contemporary Russian history or not Sci-Fi Now SNUFF is clever...easy to admire The Financial Times invention bubbles out of every paragraph; metaphors are pushed until they fall over; pantomime slips into nuanced parody and back again...there are so many good jokes, and conceits and notions -- M. John Harrison TLS

Born in 1962 in Moscow, Victor Pelevin has swiftly been recognised as the leading Russian novelist of the new generation. He studied at Moscow's Gorky Institute of Literature, and is one of the few novelists today who writes seriously about what is happening in contemporary Russia. His work has been translated into fifteen languages and his novels OMON RA, THE LIFE OF INSECTS, THE CLAY MACHINE-GUN and BABYLON, and two collections of short stories have been published in English to great acclaim.

General Fields

  • : 9781473213043
  • : Hachette Australia
  • : Hachette Australia
  • : 14 July 2016
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 08 March 2016
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Victor Pelevin
  • : Paperback
  • : 891.735
  • : 496