The collection “The Death of the Universe” introduces the reader to two popular trends in Anglo-American prose: the “black” novella (sometimes mistakenly att...
...Ethereal, bony fingers reached out and touched his face. He was smelled of the sweetish, cloying smell of death and the rotten stench of the cemetery...
Once upon a time, man rose above the animal world, gaining intelligence, and since then he has been proud of the height of his position. But is a person firm...
In the second part of the trilogy, Max leaves the hospital and becomes an employee of the Phoenix Project. Relying more on strong tea and youthful enthusiasm...
Our contemporary, as a result of an unsuccessful or maybe successful experiment, depending on how you look at it, finds himself in the distant past. There ar...
Nobel Prize winner John Galsworthy is well known in our country as the author of the famous “Forsyte Saga.” However, he has written no less wonderful short s...