The collection “After the Sun” instantly became popular in European countries because it tackles resonant and provocative themes.
Five stories—“Alvin,” two parts of “The Mexican She-Dog,” “Rachel, Nevada,” “Me, Rory, and Aurora”—are bold fantasies about the world in the era of globalization, about sexuality, the dark side of capitalism, and human desires. The imaginary and hyper-realistic elements constantly balance at the edge of the author’s pen, once again proving that in the grotesque lies a stunning beauty.