Scintillatingly provocative, The Buffalo Boy offers a flight to a
world where existence is unbound yet tethered. Here the self experiences
alienation, suffocation, sense of the lost, flesh and darkness.
Interestingly, the self refuses to give in: it tries to bounce back
invigorated by the consciousness objectified in the Nature. As this
process continues, the thin barrier between its consciousness and the
objects perceived closes down, making the hiatus thinner to the
thinnest. Thus the journey becomes a rediscovery for the self etched
with pangs and desires.