From one of Mexico's premier poets, the award-winning Tedi López
Mills, a hybrid, genre-defying book of essays following the unusual and
surprising complexities of everyday life.
Through thirteen essays, Tedi López Mills explores the minutiae that at
first glance go unnoticed. In "Improper Nouns," she explores the history
and destiny of an uncomfortable name, asking whether the way we name
what surrounds us affects the fabric of its essence. In "How Time
Passes, In Consciousness and Outside," one's individual experience of
time splits from how it passes outside us. The following essays allude
to conscience, pain, private histories, dreams, wisdom, and the most
difficult of memories that build one's own identity. Throughout, López
Mills traces the trail of her own history, journeying into her own
conscience and the mysteries of existence.