
Stayathome Street is one of the many streets in the city of Socialphobinsk. This street is described in the personal diary of an introvert. A first-person narration of a resident who happened to get to Stayathome Street. In his diary, he shares his emotions and impressions, talks about the underground passages, capsule houses, stations for introcars, and about the introcar itself, which brought him here. There are many different streets in the city, but the story is dedicated specifically to Stayathome Street, because it is the quietest and most suitable for the hero in terms of atmosphere. It is gloomy and solitary, silence and tranquility reign here — an ideal place for an introvert.

The design of the book cover resembles a mass of gray concrete, a symbol of something strong, stable, protected — this is what Socialphobinsk promises an introvert.


Letters in a personal diary tend to ‘quit’ the words, like introverts quit the big crowd.
The introvert’s story about Stayathome Street is sometimes interrupted by the resident’s notes about his feelings, experiences and thoughts.