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The text you provided is the URL-encoded title of ( Invitation to a Beheading ), a classic surrealist novel by Vladimir Nabokov . The reference specifically points to the fb2 digital book format commonly hosted on the Flibusta library site.

The novel follows , a man imprisoned and sentenced to death for the crime of "gnostical turpitude" (sometimes translated as "gnostic villainy"). The text you provided is the URL-encoded title

Report on "Приглашение на казнь" (Invitation to a Beheading) 1. Context and Origin Vladimir Nabokov. It shares themes with Kafka’s work, though Nabokov

Often categorized as an aesthetic anti-utopia or surrealist/existentialist fiction. It shares themes with Kafka’s work, though Nabokov claimed he had not read Kafka at the time of writing. 2. Plot Summary It shares themes with Kafka’s work

Written in Russian and serialized between 1935–1936 in the journal Sovremennye Zapiski ; published as a book in 1938.