A Ukrainian writer struggles with addiction and his deteriorating mental health as he enters a Faustian pact to enhance his creativity. This decision leads him down a dark path, exploring the depths of sacrifice and the cost of artistic ambition. The narrative delves into themes of obsession, the pursuit of greatness, and the moral dilemmas faced by those who seek to transcend their limitations for the sake of their craft.
Adam Daniel Mezei Books


We Are the New Bohemians
- 243 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Long called the Golden City, modern-day Prague stands as a shining jewel of Central and Eastern Europe. A link between post-Communist East and capitalist West, Prague is a city sitting on the cusp of regression and progress. This tension is mirrored in its people, those who cling to their past with the bitter vigor of a shot of Becherovka, and those whose hearts hold onto the hope of a better future.We Are The New The Post-Communist Collection tells the stories of these souls, finding them fearfully abandoned in hidden rooms and bleeding in back alleys. Finding them in the plain daylight of bustling streets and in the long shadows of the city, caught up in the alienation and uncertainty of a new way of life. Yet in the midst of this fear and loathing, these "Bohemians" are given the necessary grace to find their true selves as they struggle to rise above what they've been so meagerly apportioned by a world that often opposes second chances.