When you read the first pages of this book: "The unknown is an abstraction known the desert, but the known half, the glimpse is the perfect place to curl desire and hallucination." We understand that we will read something else, a literary object that we do not always understand the meaning, but we do not emerge unscathed. The first hundred pages of this short novel are fascinating, between the story of the young foam captured by cannibals and considerations to philosophical significance ginned by the author on the different possibilities of perceiving the world. The end of the text was a little less hung, most having been said already. An original book, remarkably well written, to discover.