Alexander's contract with the bank in Nagoya where he worked is expiring and he must return home to Russia. But before that, the young man decides to visit the small fishing island of Himakajima, where he is involved in complicated relationships and events. The calm narrative gradually fills with dynamics, tension and horror as the island falls into the deadly embrace of a powerful earthquake and devastating tsunami.
Anneet Grigoryan presents a strange, haunting story in which reality and mysticism intertwine to weave a dense and fascinating text with its particular poetics. Ancient superstitions and modern Japanese life come to life, and the island itself, "photographed" with accuracy in typhoon season, with its torrential rains and unsolved secrets, somehow naturally fits among the main characters.