
Vladimir Sorokin
Vladimir Sorokin is a Russian author known for his provocative and imaginative fiction. His notable works include "Day of the Oprichnik," which explores a dystopian future in Russia, and the "Ice Trilogy," a surreal narrative set in a frozen landscape. Sorokin's writing often delves into themes of power and identity within contemporary society.
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Books by Vladimir Sorokin
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Day of the Oprichnik
by Vladimir Sorokin
3.7(9,768)
In 2028 Moscow, an elite enforcer navigates a day of executions, lavish parties, and drug-fueled excess, all while serving a czar who blends futuristic technology with the terror of Ivan the Terrible.

Ice Trilogy
by Vladimir Sorokin
3.6(1,000)
A Siberian meteorite's 'Ice' awakens a cult's mission to unite humanity's blue-eyed 'Brothers and Sisters of the Light' and destroy the world through a chaotic, genre-bending narrative spanning the 20th century.