The novel “Generation P” became a cult work encompassing all formats. At the center is a young man with an unusual name, Vavilon Tatarsky, who represents the “P” generation. He starts his career working at a kiosk, then moves into advertising and marketing, develops the idea of “the Russian idea,” and ultimately becomes the earthly husband of the goddess Ishtar.
This book is especially relevant today: those who didn’t live through the crisis-ridden nineties will be interested in what it was like. The advice from the book is valuable even now.