Difficult in a genre and, simultaneously, a readable and fascinating story about the adventures of three protagonists, three Georgian emigrants who are in semi-legal positions in German camps for refugees and, as a whole, Germany.
The style of the story is epic sometimes and resembles him, Odyssey of Homer; and in places, the author as if he has a good time Rabelais's imitation and transfers the reader the hypertrophied worlds of poetic satire and humor...
To fly away, Mephistopheles and Doctor Faust use a barrel from Auerbach's Cellar, but for our heroes is for such a flight also enough Joint (cannabis) filled with marihuana.
With the rise in the hierarchy of the drug mafia, the chums of the Georgian emigrants were extremely winning, comical, and, at the same time, dangerous Nigerian crooks.
And what is for the author critical in this postmodern story in which all problems are treated – like, e.g., the antagonism between developed and non-developed countries, Globalism and Anti-globalism, feminism and anti-feminism, harmonious existence of the sexual minorities and the majorities – in witty aspects: The person as an individual and the person as a peculiar world with all his defects and his dignity is a space of the love which reconciles the author in the novel again with the world.