Boris Belenyak: one of the most famous writers of the twenties and thirties of the last century, the founder of one of the avant-garde literary trends. He was arrested in 1937, like many of his fellow writers, and was executed by firing squad six months later. In this short novel, Boris Belenyak presents us with an expressive picture of life in post-revolutionary Russia and presents it in an exciting way, with a wonderful rhetorical style, limitless imagination, and detailed metaphors that reveal the hell of revolutions. The principles of men and the horror of life conditions.