
Everything Flows
by Vasily Grossman (1970)
Like 'Omon Ra', this book delves into the human condition under Soviet rule.

by Victor Pelevin (1992)
A satire about the Soviet space program finds Omon, who has dreamed of space flight all of his life, enrolled as a cosmonaut only to learn that his task will be piloting a supposedly unmanned lunar vehicle to the Moon and remaining there to die
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by Vasily Grossman (1970)
Like 'Omon Ra', this book delves into the human condition under Soviet rule.

by Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1962)
Shares 'Omon Ra's' unflinching portrayal of life within the Soviet system.

by Victor Pelevin (1993)
From the same author as 'Omon Ra', this novel offers similar satirical and surreal elements.

by John Crowley (1979)
Echoes 'Omon Ra's' blend of speculative fiction with a profound sense of loss.

by Flann O'Brien (1967)
Captures the bizarre and unsettling logic reminiscent of 'Omon Ra's' dreamlike reality.
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