Impresence is that which cannot be represented in words. It is not absence, invisibility or lack: it is that which is impossible to think, that which lacks form. In this book, composed of two short novels, the authors unravel the lives of women who live on the edge of the unnameable that is impresence, always on the verge of disappearing under the weight of violence, indifference, the phantasmagorical feminine ideal. The authors of this book have constructed compact, intimate universes that bluntly dismantle the unfortunate consequences of our sentimental education.