A dystopian vision of the author, who lives and works in the Vojvodinian village of Ruski Krstur, the cultural metropolis of the small Rusyn diaspora in Vojvodina, Serbia, about the bitter fate of male laziness wailing under the boot of emancipation. The book consists of two longer narratives, over a hundred pages long. The setting of a Vojvodina village and the characters – outsiders unable to fit into the community – dominate both. Medeši's stylistic expressiveness, stemming from the desperation of the characters, is authentic, witty, and imaginative.