
“The Sugar Kremlin” is a collection of short stories by Vladimir Sorokin, an anti-utopian work set in a future Russia. The book serves as a continuation of the novel “Day of the Oprichnik,” painting a picture of a totalitarian state where archaic traditions and futuristic technologies are merged. Through a series of connected narratives, the author creates a satirical portrait of a society in which elements of the Oprichnina and autocracy have been revived.