A writer's library opens before our eyes to fascinate us. “My gaze breaks in the fragment”, declares Margo Glantz, “it is a feminine gaze” that focuses above all on detail. With that sensitivity he reviews the sentimental and libertine literature of the 18th century. She goes through English, French and North American literature to form an erudite cartography of literary heroines and authors, similar to the knowledge of those who she has read before with passion. So much so that when reading touches a body, the text can become a jewel or even a perfect flower.