For some reason, post-apocalypse is supposed to be gloomy and depressing. As long as people are alive, they will laugh at themselves and at the surrounding reality, even if the end of that reality has come — that’s how the compilers and authors, perhaps of the funniest collection of modern Russian science fiction, think.
Oleg Divov, Andrey Levitsky, Viktor Nozhkin, Aleksandr Shakilov, Shimon Vroch, and many others — you haven’t read post-apocalypse like this before! Get ready! It will be scary… and funny!
Contents:
1 Andrey Grebenshchikov — The Tubera Syndrome
2 Aleksandr Shakilov — Extreme Show
3 Vyacheslav Shtorm — The Cold Summer of 2044
4 Lev Zhakov — How a Stack of Kirsa Went to the Monolith
5 Nikolay Romanetsky — Miscarriage
6 Andrey Butorin — Where They Don’t Believe in Miracles
7 Ivan Magazinnikov — Anti-social Network
8 Anna Kalinkina — Upyr
9 Sergey Antonov — Fluffball
10 Suren Cormudyan — Indigestion
11 Svetlana Vasileva — Melomaniacs
12 Shimon Vroch — Urot
13 Aleksandr Trubnikov — Kill Saladine
14 Viktor Nozhkin — A Good Zombie Is a Dead Zombie
15 Aleksandr Shakilov — Category “B”
16 Ivan Magazinnikov — An Agent of the Apocalypse
17 Igor Vardunas — A Fellow Traveler
18 Viktor Glumov — “I Don’t Think Like Everyone Else”
19 Oleg Divov — Shooting at Plates
20 Andrey Levitsky, Viktor Nozhkin — Artifact Thieves