As for me I really enjoyed and I found a lot of humor hidden behind this form of nostalgia that looks like a "tragedy". It's subtle, it's a tone somewhat distanced and falsely naive that brings a form of humor deadpan absolutely successful amid the melancholy. A great self-deprecating in the banality of everyday life that we have described, a poetic view of the world and an almost precious style that borrowed the phrasing reminds me of Henri Guillemin. Being a posthumous collection recomposed by the publisher can quibble about the choice or not to put certain texts but I think the best thing to say is thank you! Enjoy reading.