The world�'s first Zen Buddhist paranormal romance���ublished to coincide with Halloween
One of the most progressive writers at work today, Victor Pelevin�'s comic inventiveness has won him comparisons to Kafka, Calvino, and Gogol, and Time has described him as a
���sychedelic Nabokov for the cyberage.���In The Sacred Book of the Werewolf, a smash success in Russia and Pelevin�'s first novel in six years, paranormal meets transcendental with a
splash of satire as A Hu-Li, a two-thousand-year-old shape-shifting werefox from ancient China meets her match in Alexander, a Wagner-addicted werewolf who�'s the key figure in Russia�'s Big
Oil. Both a supernatural love story and an outrageously funny send-up of modern Russia, this stunning and ingenious work of the imagination is the sharpest novel to date from Russia�'s most
gifted literary malcontent.