Ice (Sorokin novel)
Ice (Russian: Лёд, Lyod) is a 2002 novel by the Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin. The story is set in a brutal Russia of the near future, where the Tunguska meteor has provided a mysterious cult with a material which can make people's hearts speak. The book is the first written part of Sorokin's Ice Trilogy, although the second part in the narrative; it was followed by Bro in 2004 and 23,000 in 2006.
Ice (Sorokin novel)
Ice (Russian: Лёд, Lyod) is a 2002 novel by the Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin. The story is set in a brutal Russia of the near future, where the Tunguska meteor has provided a mysterious cult with a material which can make people's hearts speak. The book is the first written part of Sorokin's Ice Trilogy, although the second part in the narrative; it was followed by Bro in 2004 and 23,000 in 2006.
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Ice (Russian: Лёд, Lyod) is a ...... ro in 2004 and 23,000 in 2006.
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Jamey Gambrell
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Ice (Russian: Лёд, Lyod) is a ...... ro in 2004 and 23,000 in 2006.
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Ice
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Lyod
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Лёд
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