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Vladimir Sorokin


Russia (b.1955)

Vladimir Sorokin was born in a small town outside of Moscow in 1955. He trained as an engineer at the Moscow Institute of Oil and Gas, but turned to art and writing, becoming a major presence in the Moscow underground of the 1980s. His work was banned in the Soviet Union, and his first novel, The Queue, was published by the famed émigré dissident Andrei Sinyavsky in France in 1983. In 1992, Sorokins Collected Stories was nominated for the Russian Booker Prize; in 1999, the publication of the controversial novel Blue Lard, which included a sex scene between clones of Stalin and Khrushchev, led to public demonstrations against the book and to demands that Sorokin be prosecuted as a pornographer; in 2001, he received the Andrei Biely Award for outstanding contributions to Russian literature. Sorokin is also the author of the screenplays for the movies Moscow, The Kopeck, and 4, and of the libretto for Leonid Desyatnikovs Rosenthals Children, the first new opera to be commissioned by the Bolshoi Theater since the 1970s. He has written numerous plays and short stories, and his work has been translated throughout the world. Among his most recent books are Sugar Kremlin and Day of the Oprichnik. He lives in Moscow.
 

Genres: Science Fiction, Literary Fiction
 
New and upcoming books
February 2024

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Blue Lard
 
February 2024

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Red Pyramid
 
Series
Ice Trilogy
   1. Ice (2007)
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Novels
   The Queue (1988)
   Day of the Oprichnik (2011)
   The Blizzard (2015)
   Their Four Hearts (2022)
   Telluria (2022)
   Blue Lard (2024)
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Vladimir Sorokin recommends
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Untraceable (2021)
Sergei Lebedev
"Sergei Lebedev is a marvelous writer with two rare gifts: a nobility of style and the most precise inner vision, which allows him to see and plumb the entire depth of the anthropological catastrophe that occurred in twentieth-century Russia. Lebedev has perceived what was invisible to most Soviet and post-Soviet writers."

Anthologies containing stories by Vladimir Sorokin
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The Best Short Stories 2022 (2022)
(O. Henry Prize Stories)
edited by
Valeria Luiselli

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