In the Country of Eternal Childhood, everyone wears white sheets. Fake people wander the streets. Old houses show residents nightmare dreams. In stairwells, devils live. On the common attic there is a terrible creature, and in basements there’s an entrance to another world. People live alongside neighbors who have been dead for a long time. And for some, feeding on human flesh is a family tradition. “The Country of Eternal Childhood” is a collection of sixteen stories steeped in horror and deep Russian longing.