The plot takes us from character to character at a landmark event in the history of the city. We can blame the book to have a strange pace accordingly and not always taking, since it can attach to any character. Against by the spring to the final character, that to which it is attached is Wastburg, the true hero of this unusual book.
Not easy to get into the kind of literature avoiding clichés. Even fewer do so also innovative in form. Wastburg is not free from sins menus, but it's still a damn good book, which will appeal more hopefully.