In this new book, Guillermo Fadanelli gives us fourteen stories. It is a homogeneous set in stories constructed with a language free of ruminations in which the characters are ordinary men, capable of recognizing the boredom and misery of their lives. The author constructs a critique of all forms of idealism: art, altruism, love, work, family. It is enough to look at the bibliography of the most rebellious writer of his generation to know that each story is an attempt against double standards and politically correct.