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He is at work on a new novel, "Absurdistan," which will be published late this year or early next year.
His story, he says, will be set in Absurdistan, an imaginary ex-Soviet republic.
For that matter, the entire second half of "Absurdistan" suffers from a lack of clarity and momentum.
Absurdistan's reputation for oil riches got it the title "Norway of the Caspian."
"This is the capital of Absurdistan," an approaching Muscovite said as he took the tent city in stride.
Absurdsvanï is far, but Absurdistan is near.
I have read and enjoyed each of his novels—"Absurdistan" is perhaps the funniest book I've ever read—and it pains me to say anything bad about him.
Welcome to Absurdistan!
"Belgium has become Absurdistan."
Absurdistan could refer to:
"Welcome to Absurdistan," proclaims the site of one such cyberland (www.trail.com/honza/), "the first 100 percent virtual country on this planet."
Absurdistan, a 2006 satirical novel by Gary Shteyngart set in a fictional former Soviet republic.
Interview with Gary Shteyngart about Absurdistan, English and Italian version.
Absurdistan is a term sometimes used to satirically describe a country in which absurdity is the norm, especially in its public authorities and government.
Absurdistan By Gary Shteyngart 333 pages.
Absurdistan (Eleni)
It deals (primarily) with the cities, writers and social oddities of Russia, whose inhabitants, he reports, have recently begun calling their unlucky country Absurdistan.
Kevin Thomas "Absurdistan."
Absurdistan is a 2008 German-French comedy film written and directed by Veit Helmer.
And if anybody does not like this kind of utopia, there is always Absurdistan, where the government Senate convenes only on Saturdays as a marching band.
Campbell has covered many important and dangerous events in recent political history, writing a book detailing some of his most bizarre experiences as a foreign journalist, titled Absurdistan.
(I suggest the writers inject a much-needed dose of levity next time by going the whole hog and bringing in enemies from Absurdistan.)
Absurdistan, a placeholder name for former Soviet bloc nations which have become, in the eye of the speaker, absurd, e.g. Turkmenistan or Belarus.
"Absurdistan" introduces Misha Vainberg, the rap-music-obsessed, grossly overweight son of the 1,238th richest man in Russia.
The Editors On the Web Audio: Gary Shteyngart reads from "Absurdistan."