Empire V
rus. Empire V · 2006
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Main Ideas
- The book explores the theme of power and manipulation, showing how elites control society through symbols and images.
- Pelevin uses vampirism as a metaphor to describe social hierarchy and exploitation.
- A significant theme is the critique of modern consumer society and its values.
- The author examines the nature of human identity and freedom under total control.
- The book raises questions about the meaning of life and the role of individuals in a world ruled by illusions and simulacra.
- Pelevin employs satire and irony to expose the absurdity of social norms and institutions.

Date of publication: 14 October 2024
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction
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