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Batman Apollo

Batman Apollo (Russian: «Бэтман Аполло») is a novel by Victor Pelevin first published in 2013.[1][2]

Batman Apollo
First edition
AuthorVictor Pelevin
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
GenreNovel
PublisherЭксмо
Publication date
2013
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages512 pp
ISBN978-5699634460

The novel is a sequel to Pelevin's seven-year-old vampire novel Empire V. The main character is the same – the young vampire Rama.[3] The vampires in the novel feed on "bablos," which is a kind of metaphysical concentrate of money, and they fool people with the help of glamour and discourse.[4] As the author writes: Glamour is sex expressed through money, discourse is sex that is lacking, expressed through money that is not.[5][6]

Plot

Rama is a young vampire who has already mastered the vampire craft. He already knows the basics: he can stealthily bite a person's neck, so that from the little red liquid all the secrets of that person's soul are revealed to him. As we already know from the first part of the novel – vampires rule the world.[7]

Now Rama faces another great challenge: trained as a diver, he plunges again and again into uncertainty, into the realm between life and death, and also meets the supreme vampire, the eternal Dracula, who shares with him the secrets of this world.

Modern culture in general, the actual world order as a whole (both in Russian and Western variants) in Pelevin evoke a passionate aversion. In generalized form, the essence can be conveyed as follows. There is an elite in the world, more or less understanding the essence of the processes taking place (the vampires and the Chaldeans chosen from among the people serving them), and the rest of humanity. The elite control people with discourse (ideological twaddle) and glamour (the cultural contentlessness of consumer society). Simply put, by messing with the minds of the average person. The media, the Internet, computer games, and so on serve the same purpose.[8]

The main intrigue of the novel is that in the Russian situation of social and legal disadvantage, these tools no longer work.[9]

Analysis

Some literary critics have marked this novel as Pelevin's most static novel; its characters-as always, rather symbols, functions, mediums for the transmission of ideas-do not experience any special adventures here, flying on webbed wings from dream to the postmortem "limbo" zone and from there to reality, which can also turn out to be dream or postmortem.[10]

Along the way, various aspects of the illusory self and the endless cycle of desire as a cause of suffering are revealed to them - revealed, as usual, with lucid, sarcastic examples from today, up to the hashtags and the game "Call of Duty".[10]

The protagonist of the novel chews up the typical route of the soul of the Pelevin hero - from fond memories of the blissful edges of childhood through the absurdity and curvature of the "desert of reality" to the exit from this world, dissolution in the "universal river of absolute love" - is broken here: souls have nothing to remember and nothing to hope for, they are doomed to wander in the maze of their own suffering, and this torture chamber has a name for the first time.[11]

The liberal political correctness inherent in the Western world is, for Pelevin, another invented way of deception, but the ultimate concentration of bitterness and despair is achieved here, in the territory of the "temporary administration of the northern pipe.

Russia is a place where the most brilliant minds are subjected to the most unbearable conditions of existence, and neither "improvements in welfare" nor "fair elections" are the way out of this endless dead end - any ennobling and streamlining of Russian life will inevitably be surrounded by so much stupidity and humiliation, that the total proportion of suffering will remain unchanged.

Nothing will be fixed here, and even the people on the Forbes list who buy a "golden parachute" - in Pelevin's terminology, a favorable posthumous rebirth - are bound to be ditched, cheated, and given to the devils.

The best one can hope for is to reach the state of a peasant with a beard, smiling blissfully on the backstreet: but it seems that even the author himself sees how ridiculous this collective farm nirvana looks.[12]

The individual evolution of the protagonist in this novel interests Pelevin - as always - far more than the movements of the masses. As the story progresses, Rama gradually, without noticing it, begins to transform himself into a spontaneous revolutionary. He becomes nauseated by the blatant exploitative politics of the blood-sucking brothers, but the way back to the people who can still harbor illusions about their own ability to change things is closed to him.[12]

In his scholastic dialogues with Dracula, Sophie, the Emperor and his mentor, the dying vampire Osiris, he follows the path that ordinary people sometimes experience when they begin to realize that they too are being used, that they too are being bled and that this will go on forever-until they themselves, having overcome laziness and inertia, say "enough.[13]

In the finale, the novel's protagonist, a loner, a major, a narcissistic slacker, tormented by speculative questions, goes out on the square with a solitary picket, having previously put a balaclava on his head. He was a superman, and now he is a man.[10]

References

  1. ^ Khazan, Olga (2013-06-19). "Russia's Hottest Satirical Novelist Takes On the Anti-Putin Opposition". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  2. ^ "Бэтман около ноля". Коммерсантъ. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  3. ^ "Суета вокруг протеста". Коммерсантъ. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  4. ^ Apolló batman (Viktor Pelevin) könyv - 234186. www.7books.hu. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  5. ^ "Betmen Apolo : Viktor Peljevin". Knjizara.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  6. ^ "Viktor Pelevin: Apolló batman". Bookangel - Westend (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  7. ^ "Batman Apollo". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  8. ^ "Анатомия вампопротеста — Журнальный зал". magazines.gorky.media. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  9. ^ "Гадания по Пелевину". expert.ru. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  10. ^ a b c "Бэтман около ноля". Коммерсантъ. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  11. ^ "Путеводитель по романам Виктора Пелевина". Частный Корреспондент. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  12. ^ a b "«Бэтман Аполло» Виктора Пелевина: Книга без перемен". Ведомости (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  13. ^ "Пелевин и его одиночный пикет" (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-03-10.

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Batman Apollo Russian Betman Apollo is a novel by Victor Pelevin first published in 2013 1 2 Batman ApolloFirst editionAuthorVictor PelevinCountryRussiaLanguageRussianGenreNovelPublisherEksmoPublication date2013Media typePrint Paperback Pages512 ppISBN978 5699634460The novel is a sequel to Pelevin s seven year old vampire novel Empire V The main character is the same the young vampire Rama 3 The vampires in the novel feed on bablos which is a kind of metaphysical concentrate of money and they fool people with the help of glamour and discourse 4 As the author writes Glamour is sex expressed through money discourse is sex that is lacking expressed through money that is not 5 6 Plot EditRama is a young vampire who has already mastered the vampire craft He already knows the basics he can stealthily bite a person s neck so that from the little red liquid all the secrets of that person s soul are revealed to him As we already know from the first part of the novel vampires rule the world 7 Now Rama faces another great challenge trained as a diver he plunges again and again into uncertainty into the realm between life and death and also meets the supreme vampire the eternal Dracula who shares with him the secrets of this world Modern culture in general the actual world order as a whole both in Russian and Western variants in Pelevin evoke a passionate aversion In generalized form the essence can be conveyed as follows There is an elite in the world more or less understanding the essence of the processes taking place the vampires and the Chaldeans chosen from among the people serving them and the rest of humanity The elite control people with discourse ideological twaddle and glamour the cultural contentlessness of consumer society Simply put by messing with the minds of the average person The media the Internet computer games and so on serve the same purpose 8 The main intrigue of the novel is that in the Russian situation of social and legal disadvantage these tools no longer work 9 Analysis EditSome literary critics have marked this novel as Pelevin s most static novel its characters as always rather symbols functions mediums for the transmission of ideas do not experience any special adventures here flying on webbed wings from dream to the postmortem limbo zone and from there to reality which can also turn out to be dream or postmortem 10 Along the way various aspects of the illusory self and the endless cycle of desire as a cause of suffering are revealed to them revealed as usual with lucid sarcastic examples from today up to the hashtags and the game Call of Duty 10 The protagonist of the novel chews up the typical route of the soul of the Pelevin hero from fond memories of the blissful edges of childhood through the absurdity and curvature of the desert of reality to the exit from this world dissolution in the universal river of absolute love is broken here souls have nothing to remember and nothing to hope for they are doomed to wander in the maze of their own suffering and this torture chamber has a name for the first time 11 The liberal political correctness inherent in the Western world is for Pelevin another invented way of deception but the ultimate concentration of bitterness and despair is achieved here in the territory of the temporary administration of the northern pipe Russia is a place where the most brilliant minds are subjected to the most unbearable conditions of existence and neither improvements in welfare nor fair elections are the way out of this endless dead end any ennobling and streamlining of Russian life will inevitably be surrounded by so much stupidity and humiliation that the total proportion of suffering will remain unchanged Nothing will be fixed here and even the people on the Forbes list who buy a golden parachute in Pelevin s terminology a favorable posthumous rebirth are bound to be ditched cheated and given to the devils The best one can hope for is to reach the state of a peasant with a beard smiling blissfully on the backstreet but it seems that even the author himself sees how ridiculous this collective farm nirvana looks 12 The individual evolution of the protagonist in this novel interests Pelevin as always far more than the movements of the masses As the story progresses Rama gradually without noticing it begins to transform himself into a spontaneous revolutionary He becomes nauseated by the blatant exploitative politics of the blood sucking brothers but the way back to the people who can still harbor illusions about their own ability to change things is closed to him 12 In his scholastic dialogues with Dracula Sophie the Emperor and his mentor the dying vampire Osiris he follows the path that ordinary people sometimes experience when they begin to realize that they too are being used that they too are being bled and that this will go on forever until they themselves having overcome laziness and inertia say enough 13 In the finale the novel s protagonist a loner a major a narcissistic slacker tormented by speculative questions goes out on the square with a solitary picket having previously put a balaclava on his head He was a superman and now he is a man 10 References Edit Khazan Olga 2013 06 19 Russia s Hottest Satirical Novelist Takes On the Anti Putin Opposition The Atlantic Retrieved 2021 01 26 Betman okolo nolya Kommersant Retrieved 2021 01 26 Sueta vokrug protesta Kommersant Retrieved 2021 01 26 Apollo batman Viktor Pelevin konyv 234186 www 7books hu Retrieved 2021 01 26 Betmen Apolo Viktor Peljevin Knjizara com in Serbian Retrieved 2021 01 26 Viktor Pelevin Apollo batman Bookangel Westend in Hungarian Retrieved 2021 01 26 Batman Apollo www goodreads com Retrieved 2021 01 26 Anatomiya vampoprotesta Zhurnalnyj zal magazines gorky media Retrieved 2021 01 26 Gadaniya po Pelevinu expert ru Retrieved 2021 01 26 a b c Betman okolo nolya Kommersant Retrieved 2021 03 10 Putevoditel po romanam Viktora Pelevina Chastnyj Korrespondent Retrieved 2021 03 10 a b Betman Apollo Viktora Pelevina Kniga bez peremen Vedomosti in Russian Retrieved 2021 03 10 Pelevin i ego odinochnyj piket in Russian Retrieved 2021 03 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Batman Apollo amp oldid 1138843146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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