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Natan Dubovitsky
"A bone-crashing social satire, a bit resembling Viktor Pelevin while staying in the Gogolean tradition, with a pinch of phantasmagoria. Helping him on this mission is his peculiar language, sarcastic as the one Gogol used in 'Dead Souls'. However, Dubovitsky’s storytelling is way more dynamic than Gogol could ever hope to employ. Twisting the novel’s plot, he turns it into a barrage of unexpected events, strong epithets and colorful trifles."
RUSSIA TODAY
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