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The Senility of Vladimir P. by Michael Honig

The Senility of Vladimir P.

by Michael Honig
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  • First Published:
  • Aug 2, 2016, 336 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2017, 336 pages
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Mark Day

Refreshingly different
Very few book make my favorites list, but The Senility of Vladimir P. offered up everything I look for in a novel. This satire is intelligent, dark and angry. The novel sheds light on the enigma of Vladimir Putin's Russia by looking back from the future and examining the ramifications of his leadership. The last 100 years of Russian history have been dramatic, from the Russian revolution to the dissolution of the USSR, but what is happening today under Putin's leadership is hard to fathom from a western viewpoint. This story offers an interesting perspective that left me feeling both enlightened and uncomfortable that it reflects far more than a kernel of truth.
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