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Companion to Victor Pelevin, a collaborative undertaking by a group of emerging Russianist scholars, focuses on the work of one of the most important and hotly debated post-Soviet writers. It provides a valuable resource to scholars, teachers, and students, including how best to teach Pelevin to university-level students, and which critical debates invite further investigation. The contributors offer new readings of Pelevin texts that cover a broad time span and pay due attention to the philosophical and aesthetic complexities of Pelevin’s oeuvre in its development from the early post-Soviet years to the second decade of the present millennium. Examining all of Pelevin’s major works and all Peleviniana currently available in English, the Companion aims to prompt further inquiry into this author’s intellectually stimulating and socially prescient work.



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“Khagi’s project is intertextual, elucidating both Pelevin’s highly self-referential writing and its relation to Russian literature as a whole. Her holistic approach to Pelevin’s fiction is demonstrated by the extensive footnotes outlining literary theories and politics, and linking to multiple Russian authors, elevating the Companion from a sourcebook on ‘Peleviniana’ to a masterclass in post-Soviet literature. … This concern with intertextuality is embedded within each of the eight essays here, allowing Khagi’s Companion to offer Anglophone readers an invaluable map of the contemporary literary world that Pelevin both creates and critiques.”

— Sarah Gear, University of Exeter, Modern Language Review (April 2023: Vol. 118, No. 2)


“This companion to Pelevin’s work has two major benefits. It offers some usefully workmanlike analyses of his early texts, with handy plot synopses, some general contextualization and thematically engaging discussions. The Companion also offers some introduction to common critical approaches to the writer. The writing is accessible and succinct (if often rather descriptive), and the illustrations a pleasant touch. … [O]verall this is an excellent, balanced and carefully neutral… study that collects everything the Pelevin initiate needs to begin appreciating his work.”

— Sally Dalton-Brown, University of Melbourne, Slavonic and East European Review 100, no. 3 (July 2022)


“The new collection is thoughtfully crafted for a specific audience, namely US and European nonspecialists looking to teach Pelevin at the university level. The chapters… treat all the author’s major works, particularly those translated into English, but they also draw in less-known compositions and avoid going into the weeds on topics more relevant to Russianists. … In sum, the Companion’s scope is simultaneously expansive and tightly focused, and it models effective ways to approach Pelevin in the classroom. … Highly recommended.”

— B. J, Nieubuurt, University of Michigan, CHOICE (December 2022: Vol. 60, No. 4)


The Companion to Victor Pelevin is a collaborative undertaking by current and recent graduate students from American universities and serves scholarly and pedagogical objectives… Some contributions, like Sofya Khagi’s and Alexander McConell’s, are innovative and explore new avenues in research about Pelevin…”

— Clemens Günther, Freie Universität Berlin, Zeitschrift für Slavische Philologie 78.2




Table of Contents

Introduction

Victor Pelevin: Life, Works, Critical Debates
Sofya Khagi, University of Michigan

Part One: The Post-Soviet

1. The Early Years: Post-Soviet with a Capital “S”
Michael Martin, University of Michigan

Part Two: Space, Time, History

2. Space-Time Poetics in Chapaev and the Void
Sofya Khagi, University of Michigan

3. Parody of Past and Present in Chapaev and the Void
Christopher Fort, University of Michigan

4. Masking the Void, Voiding the Mask: Viktor Pelevin and the Performance of History
Alexander McConnell, University of Michigan

Part Three: Simulation and Mind Control

5. “The Battle for Your Mind”: Transformation of Western Social Theory in Generation ‘П’
Dylan Ogden, University of Michigan

6. Totalitarian Literature in Generation ‘П’
Meghan Vicks, University of Colorado, Boulder

Part Four: Metamorphosis and Utopia

7. Transformative Reading for Tailless Monkeys: Metamorphoses in The Sacred Book of the Werewolf
Grace Mahoney, University of Michigan

8. The Mythic and the Utopian: Visions of the Future through the Lens of Victor Pelevin’s S.N.U.F.F. and Love for Three Zuckerbrins
Theodore Trotman, University of Chicago

Appendix
Select Publications by Victor Pelevin in Russian and English

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      Publisher: Academic Studies Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 03/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9781644697757, 978-1644697757
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Companion to Victor Pelevin, a collaborative undertaking by a group of emerging Russianist scholars, focuses on the work of one of the most important and hotly debated post-Soviet writers. It provides a valuable resource to scholars, teachers, and students, including how best to teach Pelevin to university-level students, and which critical debates invite further investigation. The contributors offer new readings of Pelevin texts that cover a broad time span and pay due attention to the philosophical and aesthetic complexities of Pelevin’s oeuvre in its development from the early post-Soviet years to the second decade of the present millennium. Examining all of Pelevin’s major works and all Peleviniana currently available in English, the Companion aims to prompt further inquiry into this author’s intellectually stimulating and socially prescient work.



      Trade Review

      “Khagi’s project is intertextual, elucidating both Pelevin’s highly self-referential writing and its relation to Russian literature as a whole. Her holistic approach to Pelevin’s fiction is demonstrated by the extensive footnotes outlining literary theories and politics, and linking to multiple Russian authors, elevating the Companion from a sourcebook on ‘Peleviniana’ to a masterclass in post-Soviet literature. … This concern with intertextuality is embedded within each of the eight essays here, allowing Khagi’s Companion to offer Anglophone readers an invaluable map of the contemporary literary world that Pelevin both creates and critiques.”

      — Sarah Gear, University of Exeter, Modern Language Review (April 2023: Vol. 118, No. 2)


      “This companion to Pelevin’s work has two major benefits. It offers some usefully workmanlike analyses of his early texts, with handy plot synopses, some general contextualization and thematically engaging discussions. The Companion also offers some introduction to common critical approaches to the writer. The writing is accessible and succinct (if often rather descriptive), and the illustrations a pleasant touch. … [O]verall this is an excellent, balanced and carefully neutral… study that collects everything the Pelevin initiate needs to begin appreciating his work.”

      — Sally Dalton-Brown, University of Melbourne, Slavonic and East European Review 100, no. 3 (July 2022)


      “The new collection is thoughtfully crafted for a specific audience, namely US and European nonspecialists looking to teach Pelevin at the university level. The chapters… treat all the author’s major works, particularly those translated into English, but they also draw in less-known compositions and avoid going into the weeds on topics more relevant to Russianists. … In sum, the Companion’s scope is simultaneously expansive and tightly focused, and it models effective ways to approach Pelevin in the classroom. … Highly recommended.”

      — B. J, Nieubuurt, University of Michigan, CHOICE (December 2022: Vol. 60, No. 4)


      The Companion to Victor Pelevin is a collaborative undertaking by current and recent graduate students from American universities and serves scholarly and pedagogical objectives… Some contributions, like Sofya Khagi’s and Alexander McConell’s, are innovative and explore new avenues in research about Pelevin…”

      — Clemens Günther, Freie Universität Berlin, Zeitschrift für Slavische Philologie 78.2




      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Victor Pelevin: Life, Works, Critical Debates
      Sofya Khagi, University of Michigan

      Part One: The Post-Soviet

      1. The Early Years: Post-Soviet with a Capital “S”
      Michael Martin, University of Michigan

      Part Two: Space, Time, History

      2. Space-Time Poetics in Chapaev and the Void
      Sofya Khagi, University of Michigan

      3. Parody of Past and Present in Chapaev and the Void
      Christopher Fort, University of Michigan

      4. Masking the Void, Voiding the Mask: Viktor Pelevin and the Performance of History
      Alexander McConnell, University of Michigan

      Part Three: Simulation and Mind Control

      5. “The Battle for Your Mind”: Transformation of Western Social Theory in Generation ‘П’
      Dylan Ogden, University of Michigan

      6. Totalitarian Literature in Generation ‘П’
      Meghan Vicks, University of Colorado, Boulder

      Part Four: Metamorphosis and Utopia

      7. Transformative Reading for Tailless Monkeys: Metamorphoses in The Sacred Book of the Werewolf
      Grace Mahoney, University of Michigan

      8. The Mythic and the Utopian: Visions of the Future through the Lens of Victor Pelevin’s S.N.U.F.F. and Love for Three Zuckerbrins
      Theodore Trotman, University of Chicago

      Appendix
      Select Publications by Victor Pelevin in Russian and English

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