One morning, in front of the gate of Esteban Colima, little José Han, a child suffering from narcolepsy and looking for a home, appears. The delicate Joseph Han is the son of Chloe, Stephen's dead ex-girlfriend, and his arrival detonates the cracking of Stephen's life, placid and uns aspirated. Just in his thirties, the young dilettante has renounced his artistic ideals and works in a peculiar public bath for women.
These characters are joined by Lucia, Stephen's wife, a suffocated academic; Gregorio Colima, a retired teacher who desperately searches for his wife, despite knowing exactly where he is; Steevo, a tired, heartbroken individual who begins to lose stature; Laura, a sophisticated scholar of cultural bureaucracy; Traven, a sordid artist who has achieved fame.
All the questions involved in this story are summarized in one: what are the souls of the majority made...read more