My invisible friend, by Guillermo Fesser

My invisible friend, by Guillermo Fesser
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It seems that William Fesser He has taken a liking to writing novels. And being a singular author, your news is always welcome.

In my opinion, this well-known journalist, and increasingly recognized writer, cultivates a narrative of estrangement towards all aspects of humanity. But always with humor, that resource capable of transforming everything, of giving rise to conversation about everything, of overcoming what is a leap into the abyss.

What would become of us if the inner voice of conscience, the one that we increasingly saturate with more and more trivialities, acquired special prominence?

In childhood the invisible friend could be fine. At maturity it is usually treated with antipsychotics or directly with sedatives.

But in the current state of affairs it may be fine. Maybe that cricket cricket machacón, halfway between will and desires, should take the controls in such an intoxicated individual drift of over-information and post-truth.

What happens to Ingelmo, the protagonist of this story, is not something so alien to any of us. The solutions taken, supported by that invisible friend called Agenjo and who finds solutions for all problems and vice versa (depending on the day he has), are another story ...

Ingelmo knows himself a writer, a good writer, the sales figures of his previous novel attest to this. But now it is empty. The white page syndrome extends to your entire life, to your entire existence.

His day to day is a blank page in which he no longer knows if he is the one who writes or if others write for him.

Heinrich Heine already said it: «True madness may not be anything other than wisdom itself, which, tired of discovering the shame of the world, has made the intelligent resolution to go mad.

Well, that, Ingelmo has understood perfectly and already knows that madness with his invisible friend may have more foundation than all those things unrelated circumstances that have been happening in the chronology of his existence ...

Humor in abundance and a certain acid touch. An extremely interesting proposal from Ingelmo.

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