I could detail all the news that have a touch of Kafka, leading Carroll as new with this third where a hero - male always the main character - sees in the eyes of her friend a small, expressive man who beckoned him. Instead of stopping at the strangeness of the situation, the narrator decides to follow this little thing haunting the pupil of his companion. And it seems quite normal that our hero is based under the eyelids to see what it is and visit the strange mark on the little man with the pupil. Trapped, eyes offer little output fields, especially when very pleasant refuge for a time drowned in the dark by firmly closed eyelids.
I can not say how I welcomed this new collection because it is true that I had great difficulty in keeping the wire in the new bookmark - whose title intrigued me greatly - and was more charmed by the small stories following it as the new advocating hatred in the near future. Hatred is the main fuel that would power our homes so the population is asked to hate society with gusto.
Wacky, original ... that's a collection that has good resources exist and whose style is full of intelligence.