Problem
I. Why is it said that, when writing, we possess a piece of the other, of the others, reflected in that same mirror?
II. What does the following mean: "to write is to riot the voices of an era, of a culture, of a society"?
III. What do the verses symbolize that say "To capture words on a blank sheet is to stop in front of the mirror, look at yourself, observe yourself in detail, describe each line of the face, of the body...; it is to wander through the soul, the mind, the memories ..."?
IV. Do you think that the present dialogues with the past and with the future? Explain.