Some walks lead beyond time. Some stories refuse to stay in their own worlds.
An aging Immanuel Kant is given one final choice. A forgotten author is overthrown by his own creations. Lovecraft's Dreamlands collide with contemporary Israel. A lonely young man discovers he is something far stranger than a vampire. A failed magician, a dying performer, a search for the meaning of art, the long wait for a messiah who never arrives, and a reincarnation no one would wish for.
Blending literary fantasy, magical realism, philosophical fiction, and the uncanny, Kant's Last Walk is a collection of stories where history, mythology, politics, and imagination overlap in unexpected ways.
For readers who enjoy Jorge Luis Borges, Neil Gaiman, Haruki Murakami, Ted Chiang, and the quieter corners of weird fiction, these stories invite you into worlds that are unsettling, thoughtful, and impossible to forget.