Description
‘The Last to Drink Coffee” is a cycle of contemporary short stories written in Russian. At once autobiographical and literary, it takes the reader into the world of night shifts, friendships and the restless search for meaning.
Through the eyes of a bartender, the book explores the border between humor and despair, masculinity and vulnerability, identity and longing for connection. Each story unfolds like a fragment of urban life — ironic, sharp, and deeply personal. From drunken quarrels to fragile intimacy, from loneliness to the brief sparks of hope, the voice of the narrator resonates with anyone who has ever searched for themselves in the chaos of life.
This book is not simply about bartending; it is about becoming, surviving, and telling the truth in a world that rarely gives space for honesty. Written in Russian and published in London, it invites international readers to discover a modern voice emerging from post-Soviet reality into the wider world.







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