The bird of the dead people.
Following the steps of Orwell, Perrault or the own Kafka, the author appeals to the apparent insignificance of a small bird; a crow, to describe with witty and tenderness the initial way towards life in a confusing atmosphere, offering us a beautiful fable of great literary quality.
The birth of this unusual main character, marked by a violent storm, gives the start to a distressing fight for survival. The separation from his loved people, loneliness and his difficult adaptation to human beings are the chapters which; narrated in first person, make the reader doubt about whether who is speaking is a bird or a person who is reflecting from distance about coexistence and the constant necessity for adaptation.



