

Buddha's Little Finger by Victor Pelevin
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Buddha's Little Finger (also known as Chapaev and Void) by Victor Pelevin is a mind-bending, philosophical novel that blurs the line between reality and illusion. It follows Pyotr Voyd, a Russian poet who finds himself shifting between two contradictory worlds: one in post-revolutionary Russia, where he becomes involved with the legendary Red Army commander Chapaev, and another in a modern psychiatric hospital, where he questions his sanity and identity. As Pyotr navigates these parallel realities, the novel delves into deep themes of consciousness, self-awareness, and the nature of existence. Pelevin combines history, mysticism, and absurd humor to explore the fragmentation of the self and the search for enlightenment in a world where nothing is as it seems.