«Yesterday's person is not the same as today's," said Borges. Jorge. Luis. Every day, invariably and predetermined, each person becomes "yesterday's." This book is an obvious attempt not to forget them: the person who became "yesterday's." It is written for people with imagination, capable of perceiving myth. For people with a sense of humor, capable of understanding that myth can be... everyday. For people in whom, even if they were three times happy, a quiet, not at all physical pain lives evenly: whether it's their own or someone else's. The book contains profanity and strong language.
In this thought-provoking and enlightening literary work, echoing the words of Borges, the reader is taken on a captivating journey, exploring the notion that one's past self is forever lost in the tide of time.