Publisher's Synopsis
A narrative collection of poems with unforgettable characters and echoes of revelry and lament... Corners of Ambiguous Geometry can be read like a dying play, like a novel on a melancholic afternoon, like the last verse of the last poem in a dying songbook. Its setting is the very setting where the hopes of the 20th century ended: nothing more and nothing less than a shopping mall in absolute decline, where there is practically no room left for anyone. There was a time when its escalators, its shops, and its restaurants represented the world's great showcase: the phantom illusion of a happiness made of consumption and progress.