'Dream. After Dream' is a semi-documentary novella by the Moscow-born
and Dublin-based poet and novelist Anatoly Kudryavitsky. An Irishman
from Mayo takes an interest in Communist ideas and in 1921 moves to
Russia. In 1940, the year the USSR signs the treaty with Nazi Germany,
all the Irishmen living in Russia are arrested, imprisoned and soon die
in the GULAG, except for the hero of the novella who survives and makes
an attempt to return to Ireland. Also included in the book are two of
the author's shorter novellas, a short story and a selection of his
acclaimed prose poems.