Approachable in various keys of interpretation, the volume takes you into universes where the real and the imaginary intertwine in the most challenging and thrilling way.
Picturesque characters, admirably built, design a possible world in which the natural is dethroned by the virtual (even the sexual act is emptied of naturalness) for an apparent comfort, the lack of existential complications, and the human is attenuated by technology.
The most dynamic of the characters is even a robot cat, Mar. It seems to take over the entire master's world (and not only his own) at the risk of causing unwanted entanglements. Sometimes, however, he saves his master from the amorous situations he wants to avoid. He escapes him from the chains of love of an abusive and rough neighbor, Crazy Tina.
All seasoned with great humor, irony and sarcasm. Will the robot-motan succeed in changing human worlds?
188 p.