In the Country of Eternal Childhood, everyone wears white sheets. Fake people wander the streets. Old houses show residents nightmare dreams. In stairwells, devils are found. On the shared attic there lives a terrifying creature, and in basements an entrance to another world opens. People live beside neighbors who have been dead for a long time. And for someone, eating human flesh is a family tradition. “The Country of Eternal Childhood” is a collection of sixteen stories steeped in horror and deep Russian longing.