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Celebrated—and censored—for its political satire, literary irreverence, and provocative themes,
his work has been recognized across the world for its scathing, darkly humorous commentary
on political and cultural oppression in the Soviet Union and contemporary Russia.
Dispatches from the District Committee brings together stories from Sorokin’s incendiary 1992
collection The First Subotnik/My First Working Saturday. Skillfully translated by Max Lawton,
these stories remain subversive classics, and increasingly relevant in a post-truth information
age.
180 pages, Paperback
Published January 21, 2025
Unbearably, and disgustingly, the taxi's pink door with its yellow cubes, a slam forcing him to grimace disdainfully, lengthy rifling through the abnormally deep, cool pockets of a long-tailed English coat: Alexis never paid sitting down.
"Thanks, bro."
"Thanks be to you too."
A lilac-colored five-ruble bill
disappeared into the drivers' anemic fingers with the crunch of a smashed beetle.
Turning away, Alexis took a few steps and fell into the brazen paws of the late October wind.