Victory City

What is the importance of Krishna's simulacrum in the novel, Victory City?

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Krishna's simulacrum is a symbol of illusion. Although the realm he constructs is a fiction, its parameters gradually blur with those of the characters' reality. The author uses the simulacrum to consider the ways in which surreality and reality, fact and fiction, fantasy and truth are often synonymous with one another.

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