As a bonus effect first, "Chewing the dead" this may seem a bit macabre. Yet the title is right. In a rural village, the dead rise from their graves and come chew (chewing) memories. Gradually, the apparent disorder suggests a thinning, the piece gradually takes its meaning and it is indeed a chronic yesterday that the viewer is invited. To read, it is not easy. It's definitely better to have attended this show before venturing between these pages. Certainly, the theater especially appreciate the theater and harder in his chair (sorry, sorry, Molière, Shakespeare, Racine and others ...). The pleasure of reading here follows the same mechanics as that felt during a performance: even little by little confused puzzle and take unbridled body and heart, connect these scattered pieces of destinies into a complete mosaic. In short, a complex work that requires effort and imagination on the part of the director as this would render this chronic flat, cold and repetitive, and the reader, otherwise sink into boredom and missing out a major work of contemporary theater.