Death and the Penguin
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2002
228
Novel • Fiction
Kyiv, Ukraine • 1990s
2002
Adult
18+ years
In Death and the Penguin by Andrey Kurkov, a writer named Viktor lives in post-Soviet Kyiv with his pet penguin, Misha. Viktor writes obituaries for a newspaper, unknowingly entangling himself in dangerous schemes. The story explores themes of isolation and survival as Viktor navigates his precarious world.
Mysterious
Dark
Melancholic
Bittersweet
Contemplative
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Andrey Kurkov's Death and the Penguin is lauded for its dark humor and unique narrative, centered around an unusual friendship with a penguin in post-Soviet Ukraine. Critics appreciate the novel's satirical take on existential themes and societal disarray. Some readers, however, find the pacing uneven. Overall, it's a compelling, quirky read with thought-provoking undertones.
A reader who enjoys Death and the Penguin by Andrey Kurkov likely appreciates dark humor, satirical takes on post-Soviet life, and quirky, existential narratives. Fans of The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov and The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera would find similar thematic intrigue and philosophical depth.
22,150 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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228
Novel • Fiction
Kyiv, Ukraine • 1990s
2002
Adult
18+ years
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